Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of His FriendsJ. Wright, 1737 - 306 Seiten |
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... least impertinent , to be divulg'd to the publick : or of fuch entire letters , as were either not his , or not approv'd of by him . He has been very fparing of those of his Friends , and thought it a refpect fhewn to their memory , to ...
... least impertinent , to be divulg'd to the publick : or of fuch entire letters , as were either not his , or not approv'd of by him . He has been very fparing of those of his Friends , and thought it a refpect fhewn to their memory , to ...
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... least may be : found , to prevent fo great and growing an evil . N.K. Inv . CYM.DESIDE RIO VETERES REVOCAMVS AMO RES . ATQVE.OLIM.MIS SAS.FLEMVS . AMICITIAS P.F. scalp . THE CONTENT S. LETTERS to and from Mr. WY CHERLEY PREFACE .
... least may be : found , to prevent fo great and growing an evil . N.K. Inv . CYM.DESIDE RIO VETERES REVOCAMVS AMO RES . ATQVE.OLIM.MIS SAS.FLEMVS . AMICITIAS P.F. scalp . THE CONTENT S. LETTERS to and from Mr. WY CHERLEY PREFACE .
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... least as an unexperienc'd Writer . I am , & c . LETTER III . April 30 , 1705 . I But I Cannot contend with you : You must give me leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in ge- neral from them , that your ...
... least as an unexperienc'd Writer . I am , & c . LETTER III . April 30 , 1705 . I But I Cannot contend with you : You must give me leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in ge- neral from them , that your ...
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... least have finish'd these that are yet unprinted . ' till you I send you a fample of fome few of these ; namely , the verfes to Mr. Waller in his old age ; your new ones on the Duke of Marlborough , and two others . I have done all that ...
... least have finish'd these that are yet unprinted . ' till you I send you a fample of fome few of these ; namely , the verfes to Mr. Waller in his old age ; your new ones on the Duke of Marlborough , and two others . I have done all that ...
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... least if they are natural ) that whoever writes last , muft write things like what have been faid before : But they may as well applaud the Ancients for the arts of eating and drinking , and ac- cuse the Moderns of having ftol'n thofe ...
... least if they are natural ) that whoever writes last , muft write things like what have been faid before : But they may as well applaud the Ancients for the arts of eating and drinking , and ac- cuse the Moderns of having ftol'n thofe ...
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Seite 262 - ... with agreeable hopes ; or melancholy with dejection, contemplative of the changes of fortune, and doubtful for the future: Whether returned a triumphant Whig, or a desponding Tory, equally all hail!
Seite 323 - I now lodge with) he has too much Wit, as well as Courage, to make a solid General; and if he escapes being banished by others, I fear he will banish himself.
Seite 266 - It was but this very morning that he had obtained her parents' consent, and it was but till the next week that they were to wait to be happy. Perhaps...
Seite 203 - ... the common kinds, as cherries, apricots, peaches, &c. they produce oranges, limes, almonds, pomegranates, figs, water-melons, and many other fruits unknown to our climates, which lie every where open to the paflenger.
Seite 307 - Lordfhip : you, while your imagination is carrying you through every corner of the world, where you have or have not been, can at the fame time remember to do offices of favour and kindnefs to the meaneft of your friends ; and...
Seite 142 - ... tone) that it was eleven at night. All this was no ill preparation to the life I have led since, among those old...
Seite 204 - The inhabitants of this delicious isle, as they are without riches and honours, so are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were they but as much...
Seite 101 - ... an advantage not very common to young men, that the attractions of the world have not dazzled me very much...
Seite 142 - I wanted nothing but a black gown and a salary to be as mere a bookworm as any there. I conformed...
Seite 329 - Your notions of friendship are new to me : I believe every man is born with his quantum ; and he cannot give to one without robbing another.