The Works of Alexander Pope, EsqJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1754 - 406 Seiten This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... write , and her paffion for having them , I believe , was what prevailed upon me to let her keep them . By the interval of twelve thef a 3 years years at least , from her poffeffion to the time SURREPTITIOUS EDITION ,
... write , and her paffion for having them , I believe , was what prevailed upon me to let her keep them . By the interval of twelve thef a 3 years years at least , from her poffeffion to the time SURREPTITIOUS EDITION ,
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... believe their publi- cation an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity , t It is notorious how many volumes have been pub- lifhed under the title of his correfpondence , with promifes ftill of more ; and open and repeated offers of of ...
... believe their publi- cation an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity , t It is notorious how many volumes have been pub- lifhed under the title of his correfpondence , with promifes ftill of more ; and open and repeated offers of of ...
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... believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myfelf quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers as I are but beggars , no ...
... believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myfelf quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers as I are but beggars , no ...
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... believe myfelf happy in your good opi- nion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of compliment . It hath been obferved of women , that they are more subject in their youth to be touch- ed with vanity than men , on account of their ...
... believe myfelf happy in your good opi- nion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of compliment . It hath been obferved of women , that they are more subject in their youth to be touch- ed with vanity than men , on account of their ...
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... a man of parts . But is this all you can fay to my honour ? you faid ten times as much before , when you call'd me your friend . After having made me D ime believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection 14 LETTERS TO AND.
... a man of parts . But is this all you can fay to my honour ? you faid ten times as much before , when you call'd me your friend . After having made me D ime believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection 14 LETTERS TO AND.
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