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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That Love which I used to scatter with some profusion among the female kind ,
has been these many years devoted to . one object . A great many misfortunes (
for so they are called , though sometimes very improperly ) and a retirement from
...
That Love which I used to scatter with some profusion among the female kind ,
has been these many years devoted to . one object . A great many misfortunes (
for so they are called , though sometimes very improperly ) and a retirement from
...
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Now to be sure of doing this , you must wear your philosophical spectacles as
constantly as the Spaniards used to wear theirs . You must make them part of
your dress , and sooner part with your broad - brimm ' d beaver , your gown , your
...
Now to be sure of doing this , you must wear your philosophical spectacles as
constantly as the Spaniards used to wear theirs . You must make them part of
your dress , and sooner part with your broad - brimm ' d beaver , your gown , your
...
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... because it is a perfect retirement , and consequently fittest for those who are
grown good for nothing : for this town and kingdom are as much out of the world
as North - Wales - My head is so ill that I cannot write a paper full as I used to do ...
... because it is a perfect retirement , and consequently fittest for those who are
grown good for nothing : for this town and kingdom are as much out of the world
as North - Wales - My head is so ill that I cannot write a paper full as I used to do ...
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LETTER | 3 |
Lord Boling brokes retirement | 12 |
From Dr Swift Mention again | 38 |
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