The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death: Together with the Commmentaries and Notes of R. Warbuton |
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I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr . P - , which , I desire , may continue
no longer than he shall deferve by his Modesty , a virtue I never knew him to want
, but is hard for young men to keep , without abundance of ballast . If you are ...
I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr . P - , which , I desire , may continue
no longer than he shall deferve by his Modesty , a virtue I never knew him to want
, but is hard for young men to keep , without abundance of ballast . If you are ...
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I found you a very young man , and I left you a middleaged one ; you knew me a
middle - aged man , and now I am an old one . Where is my Lord - ? methinks , I
am enquiring after a Tulip of last year . - “ You need not apprehend “ any Curll ' s
...
I found you a very young man , and I left you a middleaged one ; you knew me a
middle - aged man , and now I am an old one . Where is my Lord - ? methinks , I
am enquiring after a Tulip of last year . - “ You need not apprehend “ any Curll ' s
...
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As I knew you had ende À I knew you bad | 56 were . ” the recovery of those
Letters You may make what use at heart , I took more than you please , either to
the Dean ordinary pains , to find out I or any other person , of what where they
were ...
As I knew you had ende À I knew you bad | 56 were . ” the recovery of those
Letters You may make what use at heart , I took more than you please , either to
the Dean ordinary pains , to find out I or any other person , of what where they
were ...
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LETTERS of Dr SWIFT to Mr | 172 |
LETTER | 252 |
From Mr Pope and Dr Arbuthnot | 267 |
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