The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... means efforts of the genius , but emanations of the 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 ...
... means efforts of the genius , but emanations of the 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 ...
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... means to supply them , the author having destroyed too many Letters to preferve any Series . Nor would he go about to amend them , except by the omiffions of fome paffages , improper , or at least impertinent , to be divulged to the ...
... means to supply them , the author having destroyed too many Letters to preferve any Series . Nor would he go about to amend them , except by the omiffions of fome paffages , improper , or at least impertinent , to be divulged to the ...
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... mean time fhould confider , when you have obliged me beyond my present power of returning the favour , that a debtor may be an honest man , if he but intends to be just when he is able , though late . But I fhould be less just to you ...
... mean time fhould confider , when you have obliged me beyond my present power of returning the favour , that a debtor may be an honest man , if he but intends to be just when he is able , though late . But I fhould be less just to you ...
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... mean , as I received any letters from you . ' Tis certain , the greatest magnifying glaffes in the world are a man's own eyes , when they look upon his own person ; yet even in those , I cannot fancy myself fo extremely like Alexander ...
... mean , as I received any letters from you . ' Tis certain , the greatest magnifying glaffes in the world are a man's own eyes , when they look upon his own person ; yet even in those , I cannot fancy myself fo extremely like Alexander ...
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... mean the play - houses , are going to act tragedies on one another without doors , and the Sovereign is put to it ( as it often hap- pens in the other two houses ) to filence one or both , to keep peace between them . Now I have told ...
... mean the play - houses , are going to act tragedies on one another without doors , and the Sovereign is put to it ( as it often hap- pens in the other two houses ) to filence one or both , to keep peace between them . Now I have told ...
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