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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You are indeed almost the only men I know , who either can write in this age , or
whose writings will reach the next : Others are mere mortals . Whatever failings
such men may have , a respect is due to them , as Luminaries whose exaltation ...
You are indeed almost the only men I know , who either can write in this age , or
whose writings will reach the next : Others are mere mortals . Whatever failings
such men may have , a respect is due to them , as Luminaries whose exaltation ...
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I was at last, about seven days ago, taken with so violent a fit at Battersea, that my
friends Lord M. and Lord B. sent for present help to the surgeon ; whose bleeding
me, I am persuaded* saved my life, by the instantaneous effect it had j and ...
I was at last, about seven days ago, taken with so violent a fit at Battersea, that my
friends Lord M. and Lord B. sent for present help to the surgeon ; whose bleeding
me, I am persuaded* saved my life, by the instantaneous effect it had j and ...
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But all the manuscript and unprinted papers which I shall leave at my decease, I
desire maybe delivered to my noble Friend, Henry St. John, lord Bolingbroke, to
whose sole care and judgment I commit them, either to be preserved or
destroyed ...
But all the manuscript and unprinted papers which I shall leave at my decease, I
desire maybe delivered to my noble Friend, Henry St. John, lord Bolingbroke, to
whose sole care and judgment I commit them, either to be preserved or
destroyed ...
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LETTER | 3 |
Lord Boling brokes retirement | 12 |
From Dr Swift Mention again | 38 |
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