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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... talk of any thing or man but yourself , I cannot fuffer you to murder your fame with your own hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you fay your laft letter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ; which I ...
... talk of any thing or man but yourself , I cannot fuffer you to murder your fame with your own hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you fay your laft letter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ; which I ...
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... talk , efpecially to you , or in your company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but my- felf ; fince I provoke your anfwers ; which whilft they humble me , give me vanity ; tho ' I am leffen'd by you even when ...
... talk , efpecially to you , or in your company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but my- felf ; fince I provoke your anfwers ; which whilft they humble me , give me vanity ; tho ' I am leffen'd by you even when ...
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... talk rather than write to you : this is one of the many advantages of friendship , that one can fay to one's friend the things that stand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the ...
... talk rather than write to you : this is one of the many advantages of friendship , that one can fay to one's friend the things that stand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the ...
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... talk to proceed upon , notwithstanding the bad Memory you complain of . I am unfeigned- ly , dear Sir , Your , & c . 3 A. POPE . Mr. Wycherley lived five years after , to December , 1715 , but little progrefs was made in this defign ...
... talk to proceed upon , notwithstanding the bad Memory you complain of . I am unfeigned- ly , dear Sir , Your , & c . 3 A. POPE . Mr. Wycherley lived five years after , to December , 1715 , but little progrefs was made in this defign ...
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... talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals : but ge- nerally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan and when they write themfelves , we find out all the mystery . They scan their verfes upon their ...
... talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals : but ge- nerally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan and when they write themfelves , we find out all the mystery . They scan their verfes upon their ...
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