Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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I will go on the same way if you please ; tho ' truly it is ( as I have often told you )
my sincere Opinion , that the greater Part would make a much better Figure as
Single Maxims and Reflections in Prose , after the D 2 Manner In Core Seeng ...
I will go on the same way if you please ; tho ' truly it is ( as I have often told you )
my sincere Opinion , that the greater Part would make a much better Figure as
Single Maxims and Reflections in Prose , after the D 2 Manner In Core Seeng ...
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Contempt ; and he repeats it fix Times in the same Manner , in the same Preface ,
as being fond of its tho ' an ingenious School - Boy , of twelve Years old , would
have blush ' d at it . In his second Letter he says ; SIR , Justice to his Character .
Contempt ; and he repeats it fix Times in the same Manner , in the same Preface ,
as being fond of its tho ' an ingenious School - Boy , of twelve Years old , would
have blush ' d at it . In his second Letter he says ; SIR , Justice to his Character .
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... whose Encouragement he acknowledged in his occasional Poems , in a
Manner that will make no finall Part of the Fame of his Protectors : It appears from
his own IV ' orks , that he was happy in the Patronage of the inoff illuftrious
Characters ...
... whose Encouragement he acknowledged in his occasional Poems , in a
Manner that will make no finall Part of the Fame of his Protectors : It appears from
his own IV ' orks , that he was happy in the Patronage of the inoff illuftrious
Characters ...
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