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Alexander Pope, Pope. C Duke's honour be preferv'd , and my integrity also : which is too facred a thing to be forfeited , in con- fideration of any little ( or what people of quality may call great ) Honour or diftinction whatever ...
Alexander Pope, Pope. C Duke's honour be preferv'd , and my integrity also : which is too facred a thing to be forfeited , in con- fideration of any little ( or what people of quality may call great ) Honour or diftinction whatever ...
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... Honour as he left behind him in any branch of it . But as to my Father , I could affure you , my Lord , that he was no Mecha- nic ( neither a hatter , nor , which might please your Lordship yet better , a Cobler ) but in truth , of a ...
... Honour as he left behind him in any branch of it . But as to my Father , I could affure you , my Lord , that he was no Mecha- nic ( neither a hatter , nor , which might please your Lordship yet better , a Cobler ) but in truth , of a ...
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... honour'd by your Imitation of them , which indeed is carried thro ' your whole Epiftle . I have read some- where at School ( tho ' I make it no Vanity to have forgot where ) that Tully naturaliz'd a few phrases at the inftance of fome ...
... honour'd by your Imitation of them , which indeed is carried thro ' your whole Epiftle . I have read some- where at School ( tho ' I make it no Vanity to have forgot where ) that Tully naturaliz'd a few phrases at the inftance of fome ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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