The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... late in correcting and tranfcribing fome of my madrigals for a great man or two who defire to see them , that I have ( with your pardon ) omitted to return you an answer to your most ingenious letter : fo fcriblers to the public , like ...
... late in correcting and tranfcribing fome of my madrigals for a great man or two who defire to see them , that I have ( with your pardon ) omitted to return you an answer to your most ingenious letter : fo fcriblers to the public , like ...
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... late mifcel- lany , which I told you of in my laft ; upon my word I made you no compliment , for you may be affured that all fort of readers like them , except they are writers too ; but for them ( I must needs say ) the more they like ...
... late mifcel- lany , which I told you of in my laft ; upon my word I made you no compliment , for you may be affured that all fort of readers like them , except they are writers too ; but for them ( I must needs say ) the more they like ...
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... late writers of note . A curious and learned difcourfe on the Alliterative Metre , without rhyme , ( for Al- Eiteration was a favourite figure of rude poets , ) is given in the 2d vel of the entertaining Reliques of Ancient Poetry . To ...
... late writers of note . A curious and learned difcourfe on the Alliterative Metre , without rhyme , ( for Al- Eiteration was a favourite figure of rude poets , ) is given in the 2d vel of the entertaining Reliques of Ancient Poetry . To ...
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... I have been informed of late , how much I am indebted to that quality of yours , in fpeaking well of me in my 1 my abfence ; the only thing by nich you 98 LETTERS TO AND Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives.
... I have been informed of late , how much I am indebted to that quality of yours , in fpeaking well of me in my 1 my abfence ; the only thing by nich you 98 LETTERS TO AND Of the general conduct and inequality of men's lives.
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... late con- ference of the faid perfon of quality , and others , on the part of the Confederates , and his Theatrical Majesty on his own part . Of this you may expect a copy as foon as it fhall be tranfmitted to us from a good hand . As ...
... late con- ference of the faid perfon of quality , and others , on the part of the Confederates , and his Theatrical Majesty on his own part . Of this you may expect a copy as foon as it fhall be tranfmitted to us from a good hand . As ...
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