The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page 35
... such ill success in making their Court , since they are allowed to be the greatest and best of all flatterers : The defect is , that they flatter only in print or in writing , but not by word of mouth : They will give things under their ...
... such ill success in making their Court , since they are allowed to be the greatest and best of all flatterers : The defect is , that they flatter only in print or in writing , but not by word of mouth : They will give things under their ...
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... such as were yours before : Lord Oxford , Lord Harcourt , and Lord Harley may look upon me as one entailed upon them by you : Lord Bolingbroke is now returned ( as I hope ) to take Me with all his other He- reditary Rights : and ...
... such as were yours before : Lord Oxford , Lord Harcourt , and Lord Harley may look upon me as one entailed upon them by you : Lord Bolingbroke is now returned ( as I hope ) to take Me with all his other He- reditary Rights : and ...
Page 40
... such I cannot be commonly civil to ; for I think those men are next to Knaves who converse with them . The greatest Man in power of this fort shall hardly make me bow to him , unless I had a perfonal obligation , and that I will take ...
... such I cannot be commonly civil to ; for I think those men are next to Knaves who converse with them . The greatest Man in power of this fort shall hardly make me bow to him , unless I had a perfonal obligation , and that I will take ...
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... such as you : But Fate has dispersed them all about the world ; and I find to wish it is as vain , as to wish to see the Millennium and the Kingdom of the Just upon earth . If I have finned in my long filence , confider there is one to ...
... such as you : But Fate has dispersed them all about the world ; and I find to wish it is as vain , as to wish to see the Millennium and the Kingdom of the Just upon earth . If I have finned in my long filence , confider there is one to ...
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... such as you would be glad to live with , if a dull climate and duller company have not al- tered you extremely from what you was nine years ago . The hoarse voice of Party was never heard in this quiet place ; Gazettes and Pamphlets are ...
... such as you would be glad to live with , if a dull climate and duller company have not al- tered you extremely from what you was nine years ago . The hoarse voice of Party was never heard in this quiet place ; Gazettes and Pamphlets are ...
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