The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Second Of His Letters. 8Nicolai, 1764 - 225 pages |
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Page 40
... first nofegays ; our trees , like new acquaintance brought happily together , are ftretching their arms to meet each other , and growing nearer and nearer every hour ; the birds are paying their thanksgiving fongs for the new ...
... first nofegays ; our trees , like new acquaintance brought happily together , are ftretching their arms to meet each other , and growing nearer and nearer every hour ; the birds are paying their thanksgiving fongs for the new ...
Page 45
... first . What words , what numbers , what oratory , or what poetry , can fuffice , to express how infinitely I esteem , value , love , and defire you all , above all the great ones of this part of the world ; above all the Jews , jobbers ...
... first . What words , what numbers , what oratory , or what poetry , can fuffice , to express how infinitely I esteem , value , love , and defire you all , above all the great ones of this part of the world ; above all the Jews , jobbers ...
Page 48
... first time I saw the Doctor ) ,, He is a man that can do ,, every thing but walk . " His brother , who is lately come into England , goes also to the Bath ; and is a more extraordinary man than he , worth your going thither on purpose ...
... first time I saw the Doctor ) ,, He is a man that can do ,, every thing but walk . " His brother , who is lately come into England , goes also to the Bath ; and is a more extraordinary man than he , worth your going thither on purpose ...
Page 53
... first embraces of your friends . My mother is now ( I thank God ) wonderfully reco- vered , tho ' not fo much as yet to venture out of her chamber , but enough to enjoy a few particular friends , when they have the good nature to look ...
... first embraces of your friends . My mother is now ( I thank God ) wonderfully reco- vered , tho ' not fo much as yet to venture out of her chamber , but enough to enjoy a few particular friends , when they have the good nature to look ...
Page 61
... first are too modeft , and the latter too selfish , to bear the mention of what are become either too old fashion'd , or too private , to constitute any part of the vanity or reputation of the present age . However , it were to be wish ...
... first are too modeft , and the latter too selfish , to bear the mention of what are become either too old fashion'd , or too private , to constitute any part of the vanity or reputation of the present age . However , it were to be wish ...
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