The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... or other of my freedoms , which I very innocently take , and most with those I VOL . VI . A friends . think most my But this I know nothing LETTERS to and from Mr Gay, to 1732 LETTER Complaints of his abfence, and fome envy at fituatio.
... or other of my freedoms , which I very innocently take , and most with those I VOL . VI . A friends . think most my But this I know nothing LETTERS to and from Mr Gay, to 1732 LETTER Complaints of his abfence, and fome envy at fituatio.
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... those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of another's va- Jue for you ( those two eternal foes to merit ) imagine that your letters and ...
... those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of another's va- Jue for you ( those two eternal foes to merit ) imagine that your letters and ...
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... those we call great men had the fame notions ; but they are really the most little creatures in the world , and the most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en ...
... those we call great men had the fame notions ; but they are really the most little creatures in the world , and the most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en ...
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... those we call great men had the fame notions ; but they are really the most little creatures in the world , and the most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en ...
... those we call great men had the fame notions ; but they are really the most little creatures in the world , and the most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en ...
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... 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 only frequently think of you , but conftantly do my ...
... 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 only frequently think of you , but conftantly do my ...
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