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... letter written to Pope , Jan. 20 , 1721 , in the ninth volume of this edition : and indeed they had been fufficiently difplayed , many years before , in The Sentiments of a Church of England Man ; a treatise replete with frong fenfe ...
... letter written to Pope , Jan. 20 , 1721 , in the ninth volume of this edition : and indeed they had been fufficiently difplayed , many years before , in The Sentiments of a Church of England Man ; a treatise replete with frong fenfe ...
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... letters I had written to the Duenna , con- taining expreffions of a doubtful meaning , fuf- pected me of a crime moft alien from the Purity of my thoughts . Incontinently I left Madrid . by the advice of friends , have been purfued ...
... letters I had written to the Duenna , con- taining expreffions of a doubtful meaning , fuf- pected me of a crime moft alien from the Purity of my thoughts . Incontinently I left Madrid . by the advice of friends , have been purfued ...
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... letters ; and that it was indeed a Paper Kite which had broke its leafh by the impe- tuofity of the wind . His back was armed with the Art Military , his belly was filled with Phyfick , his wings were the wings of Quarles and Withers ...
... letters ; and that it was indeed a Paper Kite which had broke its leafh by the impe- tuofity of the wind . His back was armed with the Art Military , his belly was filled with Phyfick , his wings were the wings of Quarles and Withers ...
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... Letter D , till he could truly and diftinctly pronounce C in the an- cient manner , at which the Child unhappily ... Letters of the Greek Alphabet ; and the Child the very first day eat as far as Iota . By his particular application to ...
... Letter D , till he could truly and diftinctly pronounce C in the an- cient manner , at which the Child unhappily ... Letters of the Greek Alphabet ; and the Child the very first day eat as far as Iota . By his particular application to ...
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Alexander Pope. His own , quoth the Aunt . - Whom does he write letters to ? Himself . -Whom does he dream , of ? All the dreams I ever heard were of himself.- Whom is he ogling yonder ? Himfelf in his looking- glafs . - Why does he ...
Alexander Pope. His own , quoth the Aunt . - Whom does he write letters to ? Himself . -Whom does he dream , of ? All the dreams I ever heard were of himself.- Whom is he ogling yonder ? Himfelf in his looking- glafs . - Why does he ...
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