The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... . His account of him- felf : his last fables : His economy .--- Poft- fcript by Mr Pope , of their common ailments , and economy ; and against party - Spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr Swift to Mr Gay . Congratula CONTENT S.
... . His account of him- felf : his last fables : His economy .--- Poft- fcript by Mr Pope , of their common ailments , and economy ; and against party - Spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr Swift to Mr Gay . Congratula CONTENT S.
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... common charity . XCV . His folicitude for his friends . XCVI . An account of his ill state of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr WARBURTON . XCVII . His acceptance of the Commentary on the ESSAY ON MAN . VII . XCIX . C. CI . On ...
... common charity . XCV . His folicitude for his friends . XCVI . An account of his ill state of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr WARBURTON . XCVII . His acceptance of the Commentary on the ESSAY ON MAN . VII . XCIX . C. CI . On ...
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... common friend --- his a- mufements in his garden , and folicitude for the projected edition . · CXVI . Defires his friend to correct the Essay on Homer . CXVII . Thanks him for having done it . CXVIII . Account of the publication of the ...
... common friend --- his a- mufements in his garden , and folicitude for the projected edition . · CXVI . Defires his friend to correct the Essay on Homer . CXVII . Thanks him for having done it . CXVIII . Account of the publication of the ...
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... common friends wish , but with a zeal not usual among those we call fo . I am always glad to hear of , and from you ; always glad to fee you , whatever accidents or amusements have interven'd to make me do either lefs than ufual . I not ...
... common friends wish , but with a zeal not usual among those we call fo . I am always glad to hear of , and from you ; always glad to fee you , whatever accidents or amusements have interven'd to make me do either lefs than ufual . I not ...
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... I thought ( I fay ) the author had the common liberty to obferve a defect , and to compliment a friend for a quality that diftinguishes him : which I know not how any quality should do , if we were not 40 LETTERS TO AND.
... I thought ( I fay ) the author had the common liberty to obferve a defect , and to compliment a friend for a quality that diftinguishes him : which I know not how any quality should do , if we were not 40 LETTERS TO AND.
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