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 72
... present , when I go to the Deanery of St. Patrick's ; which I promise you to do , if ever I am ena- bled to return your kindness . Donarem Pate- ras , & c . Till then I'll drink ( or Gay fhall drink ) daily healths to you , and I'll add ...
... present , when I go to the Deanery of St. Patrick's ; which I promise you to do , if ever I am ena- bled to return your kindness . Donarem Pate- ras , & c . Till then I'll drink ( or Gay fhall drink ) daily healths to you , and I'll add ...
Page 77
... present acquaintance for his friendship . You may fee by this , that you are not much injur'd by being fuppos'd the Au- thor of this piece . If you are , you have dif- oblig'd us , and two or three of your beft friends , in not giving ...
... present acquaintance for his friendship . You may fee by this , that you are not much injur'd by being fuppos'd the Au- thor of this piece . If you are , you have dif- oblig'd us , and two or three of your beft friends , in not giving ...
Page 81
... Present to the Princess . The Irish stuff fent to Mrs. H. her R. H. laid hold of , and has made up for her own ufe . Are you de- termin'd to be National in every thing , even in your civilities ? you are the greatest Politician in ...
... Present to the Princess . The Irish stuff fent to Mrs. H. her R. H. laid hold of , and has made up for her own ufe . Are you de- termin'd to be National in every thing , even in your civilities ? you are the greatest Politician in ...
Page 86
... present him with my humble refpects and thanks , tho ' he all - to - be - Gulli- vers me by very ftrong infinuations . Though you despise Riddles , I am strongly tempted to fend a parcel to be printed by themselves , and make a nine ...
... present him with my humble refpects and thanks , tho ' he all - to - be - Gulli- vers me by very ftrong infinuations . Though you despise Riddles , I am strongly tempted to fend a parcel to be printed by themselves , and make a nine ...
Page 96
... present of a thousand pound , I would not al- low myself to be in your debt ; and if I made you a present of two , I would not allow my- felf to be out of it . But I have not half your pride : witness what Mr. Gay says in his letter ...
... present of a thousand pound , I would not al- low myself to be in your debt ; and if I made you a present of two , I would not allow my- felf to be out of it . But I have not half your pride : witness what Mr. Gay says in his letter ...
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