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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... of their style or writing , but merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , fact , from which the scriblers of the times had PREFACE.
... of their style or writing , but merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , fact , from which the scriblers of the times had PREFACE.
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... friendship , are a proof what ! his real fentiments , as they flowed warm from the heart , and fresh from the occafion ; without the leaft thought that ever the world fhould be witness to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw ...
... friendship , are a proof what ! his real fentiments , as they flowed warm from the heart , and fresh from the occafion ; without the leaft thought that ever the world fhould be witness to them . Had he fate down with a defign to draw ...
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... Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of fhowing any further how well their Betters have thought of him and at the fame time fecure from their cenfure his living Friends , who ( he ...
... Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of fhowing any further how well their Betters have thought of him and at the fame time fecure from their cenfure his living Friends , who ( he ...
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... friendships may be contracted between perfons of unequal years , and the ad- vantage of fuch friendships . VII . Against Compliment . VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gen- tlemen , and Country Life . IX . From Mr ...
... friendships may be contracted between perfons of unequal years , and the ad- vantage of fuch friendships . VII . Against Compliment . VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gen- tlemen , and Country Life . IX . From Mr ...
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... friendship . V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato . VI . From Sir William Trumbull . VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence . VIII . From LETTER язттал VIII . From Sir William Trumbull Of an xxiy ...
... friendship . V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato . VI . From Sir William Trumbull . VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence . VIII . From LETTER язттал VIII . From Sir William Trumbull Of an xxiy ...
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