Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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William Ayre, Edmund Curll. Such was the Muse whose Rules and Practice tell , Nature's chief Mafter - piece is writing well . Mr. Pope in his Mifcellanies . Mufe , ' tis enough , at length thy Labour ends : And thou shalt live for ...
William Ayre, Edmund Curll. Such was the Muse whose Rules and Practice tell , Nature's chief Mafter - piece is writing well . Mr. Pope in his Mifcellanies . Mufe , ' tis enough , at length thy Labour ends : And thou shalt live for ...
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... tell my Efteem and Affection of you , to your Enemies in the Gates ; and you , and they , and their Sons , may hear of it . You prove yourself , my Lord , to know me for the Friend Iam ; in judging that the Manner of your Defence , and ...
... tell my Efteem and Affection of you , to your Enemies in the Gates ; and you , and they , and their Sons , may hear of it . You prove yourself , my Lord , to know me for the Friend Iam ; in judging that the Manner of your Defence , and ...
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... tell me . You may write fafely to Mr. Morice , by the honeft Hand that conveys this , and will return into these Parts before Christmas : Sketch out a rough Draught cf it , that I may be able to judge , whether a Return to it be really ...
... tell me . You may write fafely to Mr. Morice , by the honeft Hand that conveys this , and will return into these Parts before Christmas : Sketch out a rough Draught cf it , that I may be able to judge , whether a Return to it be really ...
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