Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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It is said , that to some very nice Ears of the Fair Sex they have given Offence , by
Reason of the Double - Intendre they admit of ; but as there is a Porsibility to take
them in a Sense , wholly innocent and chaste , it is hoped they will construe ...
It is said , that to some very nice Ears of the Fair Sex they have given Offence , by
Reason of the Double - Intendre they admit of ; but as there is a Porsibility to take
them in a Sense , wholly innocent and chaste , it is hoped they will construe ...
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the publishing of that Book of D s ' s , which otherwise I should never have known
: It has been the Occasion of making me Friends and open Abettors of several
Gentlemen of known Sense and Wit ; and of proving to me whatI have ' till now ...
the publishing of that Book of D s ' s , which otherwise I should never have known
: It has been the Occasion of making me Friends and open Abettors of several
Gentlemen of known Sense and Wit ; and of proving to me whatI have ' till now ...
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Party affects us all , even the Wits , tho ' they gain as little by Politics as they do by
their Wit . Wc talk much of fine Sense , refin ' d Sense , and exalted Sense ; but for
Use and Happiness give me a little common Sense . I say this in regard to ...
Party affects us all , even the Wits , tho ' they gain as little by Politics as they do by
their Wit . Wc talk much of fine Sense , refin ' d Sense , and exalted Sense ; but for
Use and Happiness give me a little common Sense . I say this in regard to ...
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