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 infinitely more pleas ' d to hear you are coming near us , than at any thing
you seem to think in my favour ; an opinion which has perhaps been aggrandized
by the distance or dulness of Ireland , as objects look larger thro ' a medium of ...
I am infinitely more pleas ' d to hear you are coming near us , than at any thing
you seem to think in my favour ; an opinion which has perhaps been aggrandized
by the distance or dulness of Ireland , as objects look larger thro ' a medium of ...
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... as I have been telling often in print these ten years past . What I have said
requires forgiveness , but I had a mind for once to let you know the state of our
affairs , and my reason for being more moved than perhaps becomes a
Clergyman ...
... as I have been telling often in print these ten years past . What I have said
requires forgiveness , but I had a mind for once to let you know the state of our
affairs , and my reason for being more moved than perhaps becomes a
Clergyman ...
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After all perhaps it may appear , from a consideration of the depravity of mankind
, that you could do no better , nor keep up virtue in the world without calling this
pafsion or this direction of self - love , in to your aid : Tacitus has crowded this ...
After all perhaps it may appear , from a consideration of the depravity of mankind
, that you could do no better , nor keep up virtue in the world without calling this
pafsion or this direction of self - love , in to your aid : Tacitus has crowded this ...
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LETTER | 3 |
Lord Boling brokes retirement | 12 |
From Dr Swift Mention again | 38 |
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