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 62
... Pray tell my Lord Bolingbroke that I wish he were ba nished again , for then I fhould hear from him , when he was full of philosophy , and talked de contemptu mundi . My Lord Oxford was fo ex- tremely kind as to write to me immediately ...
... Pray tell my Lord Bolingbroke that I wish he were ba nished again , for then I fhould hear from him , when he was full of philosophy , and talked de contemptu mundi . My Lord Oxford was fo ex- tremely kind as to write to me immediately ...
Page 64
... ( pray fill that blank charitably . ) I tell you after all , that I do not hate mankind , it is vous autres who hate them , because you would have them reasonable Animals , and are angry at be- ing disappointed : I have always rejected ...
... ( pray fill that blank charitably . ) I tell you after all , that I do not hate mankind , it is vous autres who hate them , because you would have them reasonable Animals , and are angry at be- ing disappointed : I have always rejected ...
Page 69
... Pray let me have three lines under any hand or pot - hook that will give me a better account of your health ; which concerns me more than others , because I love and efteem you for reasons that most others have little to do with , and ...
... Pray let me have three lines under any hand or pot - hook that will give me a better account of your health ; which concerns me more than others , because I love and efteem you for reasons that most others have little to do with , and ...
Page 78
... pray give our fervice to the Weavers . We are ftrangely furpriz'd to hear that the Bells in Ire- land ring without your money . I hope you do not write the thing that is not . We are afraid that B --- hath been guilty of that crime ...
... pray give our fervice to the Weavers . We are ftrangely furpriz'd to hear that the Bells in Ire- land ring without your money . I hope you do not write the thing that is not . We are afraid that B --- hath been guilty of that crime ...
Page 89
... pray make me know no more of ' em , and I forgive you this one . LETTER XXIII . Oct. 2 , 1727 . T is a perfect trouble to me to write to you , IT and your kind letter left for me at Mr. Gay's affected me fo much , that it made me like a ...
... pray make me know no more of ' em , and I forgive you this one . LETTER XXIII . Oct. 2 , 1727 . T is a perfect trouble to me to write to you , IT and your kind letter left for me at Mr. Gay's affected me fo much , that it made me like a ...
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