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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... town , that I might fend you thofe Letters as a clear evidence that I was a perfect ftranger to all their proceeding . Should I have protefted against it , after the printing it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ...
... town , that I might fend you thofe Letters as a clear evidence that I was a perfect ftranger to all their proceeding . Should I have protefted against it , after the printing it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ...
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... town and country . The better your Reputation is the more your name will cause them to be demand- ed , and confequently the more you will be injured . The injury is of such a nature , as the Law ( which does not punish for Intentions ) ...
... town and country . The better your Reputation is the more your name will cause them to be demand- ed , and confequently the more you will be injured . The injury is of such a nature , as the Law ( which does not punish for Intentions ) ...
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... town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am Your , & c . LETTER VI . April 30 , 1705 . Cannot contend with you : You must give me I leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in general ...
... town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am Your , & c . LETTER VI . April 30 , 1705 . Cannot contend with you : You must give me I leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in general ...
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... town to the country ; from Will's coffee - houfe to Wind- for - foreft . I find no other difference than this , be- twixt the common town - wits , and the downright country fools ; that the first are pertly in the wrong , try fools ...
... town to the country ; from Will's coffee - houfe to Wind- for - foreft . I find no other difference than this , be- twixt the common town - wits , and the downright country fools ; that the first are pertly in the wrong , try fools ...
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... town , and you will do it effectually . But I know your charity always exceeds your revenge , fo that I will not despair of seeing you , and , in return to your inviting me to your foreft , invite you to my foreft , the town ; where the ...
... town , and you will do it effectually . But I know your charity always exceeds your revenge , fo that I will not despair of seeing you , and , in return to your inviting me to your foreft , invite you to my foreft , the town ; where the ...
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