The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... heart and this aloné may induce any candid reader to believe their publication an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity.oz It is notorious , how many volumes have been pub- lifhed under the title of his correfpondence , with pro ...
... heart and this aloné may induce any candid reader to believe their publication an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity.oz It is notorious , how many volumes have been pub- lifhed under the title of his correfpondence , with pro ...
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... heart , and fresh from the occafion ; without the least thought that ever the world fhould be witnefs to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw his own picture , he could not have done it fo truly ; for whoever fits for it ...
... heart , and fresh from the occafion ; without the least thought that ever the world fhould be witnefs to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw his own picture , he could not have done it fo truly ; for whoever fits for it ...
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... the By the native tenderness and innocent gaiety of his heart . ” truly valuable collection given us by Mr. Mafon , it appears that Gray was a much better writer of Letters than Pope . LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WY CHERLEYa , From.
... the By the native tenderness and innocent gaiety of his heart . ” truly valuable collection given us by Mr. Mafon , it appears that Gray was a much better writer of Letters than Pope . LETTERS TO AND FROM MR . WY CHERLEYa , From.
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... heart , which is , that ' young as I am , and old as you are , I am your entirely affectionate , etc. I LETTER VII . June 23 , 1705 ... SHOULD believe myself happy in your good opi- nion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of ...
... heart , which is , that ' young as I am , and old as you are , I am your entirely affectionate , etc. I LETTER VII . June 23 , 1705 ... SHOULD believe myself happy in your good opi- nion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of ...
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... Heart in the Country ftill , which being wholly un- employed as yet , has the more room in it for my friends , and does not want a corner at your fervice . You You have extremely obliged me by your frankness and kindness.
... Heart in the Country ftill , which being wholly un- employed as yet , has the more room in it for my friends , and does not want a corner at your fervice . You You have extremely obliged me by your frankness and kindness.
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