LettersJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
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Alexander Pope. jewels ; fo Sappho had recourfe to her hid trea- fure of Letters , and played off not only your's to me , but all those to herself ( as the lady's ' last stake ) into the prefs . - As for me , I hope , when you fhall ...
Alexander Pope. jewels ; fo Sappho had recourfe to her hid trea- fure of Letters , and played off not only your's to me , but all those to herself ( as the lady's ' last stake ) into the prefs . - As for me , I hope , when you fhall ...
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... fure of a reception , and any enemy who fends it . fcreened from a difcovery . Any domeftic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practice . If the quantity falls fhort of a vo ...
... fure of a reception , and any enemy who fends it . fcreened from a difcovery . Any domeftic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practice . If the quantity falls fhort of a vo ...
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... fure ; but it was a high addition to it , to hear * If one were to judge of this fet of Letters by the man- ner of thinking and turn of ex- preffion , one should conclude they had been all mif - titled ; and that the Letters given to ...
... fure ; but it was a high addition to it , to hear * If one were to judge of this fet of Letters by the man- ner of thinking and turn of ex- preffion , one should conclude they had been all mif - titled ; and that the Letters given to ...
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... fure in them , it must be such as a man natu- rally takes in obferving the first shoots and bud- dings of a tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impoffible they fhould be esteemed any otherwise , than as we value fruits for ...
... fure in them , it must be such as a man natu- rally takes in obferving the first shoots and bud- dings of a tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impoffible they fhould be esteemed any otherwise , than as we value fruits for ...
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... fure ) from any one's theft but my own ; for ' tis as dangerous to truft a fcribler with your wit , as a gamester with the custody of your money . If you happen to come to town , you will make it more difficult for me to --- leave it ...
... fure ) from any one's theft but my own ; for ' tis as dangerous to truft a fcribler with your wit , as a gamester with the custody of your money . If you happen to come to town , you will make it more difficult for me to --- leave it ...
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