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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... faults : Spots and blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly difcovered as in the brighteft funfhine . Thus I am mortified by thofe commendations which were defigned to encourage me for praise to a young wit , is like rain to der ...
... faults : Spots and blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly difcovered as in the brighteft funfhine . Thus I am mortified by thofe commendations which were defigned to encourage me for praise to a young wit , is like rain to der ...
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... faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unex- perienced Writer . I am , & c . LETTER IV . From Mr. WYCHERLEY ... fault with it , but that it charges me with want of His Paftorals , written at fixteen years of age . fincerity ...
... faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unex- perienced Writer . I am , & c . LETTER IV . From Mr. WYCHERLEY ... fault with it , but that it charges me with want of His Paftorals , written at fixteen years of age . fincerity ...
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... faults rather than your perfections ; but ( my friend ) that would be fo hard to do , that I , who love no difficulties , can't be perfuaded to it . Befides , the vanity of a fcribler is fuch , that he will never part with his own ...
... faults rather than your perfections ; but ( my friend ) that would be fo hard to do , that I , who love no difficulties , can't be perfuaded to it . Befides , the vanity of a fcribler is fuch , that he will never part with his own ...
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... faults , than the con- firmation of his follies . If you would make those the subject of a letter , it might be as long as I could wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are ...
... faults , than the con- firmation of his follies . If you would make those the subject of a letter , it might be as long as I could wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are ...
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... fault with the fhortness of mine , which I think the beft excufe for it : And tho ' they ( as you fay ) who have most wit or money are moft fparing of either ; there are fome who appear poor to be VOL . VIII . thought thought rich , and ...
... fault with the fhortness of mine , which I think the beft excufe for it : And tho ' they ( as you fay ) who have most wit or money are moft fparing of either ; there are fome who appear poor to be VOL . VIII . thought thought rich , and ...
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