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... receive ; and is at best a commerce of Va- nity , if not of Falfehood . I am happy in not im- mediately wanting the fort of good offices you offer : but if I did want them , I fhould not think myself unhappy in receiving them at your ...
... receive ; and is at best a commerce of Va- nity , if not of Falfehood . I am happy in not im- mediately wanting the fort of good offices you offer : but if I did want them , I fhould not think myself unhappy in receiving them at your ...
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Alexander Pope, Pope. well of another from whom they receive no bene fit , and gratify no vanity . But of all the foft fen- fations , the greatest pleasure is to give and receive mutual Trust . It is by Belief and firm Hope , that men ...
Alexander Pope, Pope. well of another from whom they receive no bene fit , and gratify no vanity . But of all the foft fen- fations , the greatest pleasure is to give and receive mutual Trust . It is by Belief and firm Hope , that men ...
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... receive from no head more than fuch a head ( as no head ) has to give : Your Lordship would have faid never receive inftead of ever , and any head instead of no head : but all this is perfectly new , and has greatly enrich'd our ...
... receive from no head more than fuch a head ( as no head ) has to give : Your Lordship would have faid never receive inftead of ever , and any head instead of no head : but all this is perfectly new , and has greatly enrich'd our ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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