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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Seite iv
... writing , That I gave her ' em , to do what he would with ' em , is ftraining the point too far . I thought not of it , nor do I think he did then ; but severe neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has produced . all this ; which has ...
... writing , That I gave her ' em , to do what he would with ' em , is ftraining the point too far . I thought not of it , nor do I think he did then ; but severe neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has produced . all this ; which has ...
Seite vi
... written under twenty years of age : on th : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to find at that early period , fo much variety of flyle , affecting fen- timent , and juftness of criticism , in pieces ...
... written under twenty years of age : on th : on the other hand , we doubt not the reader will be much more furprized to find at that early period , fo much variety of flyle , affecting fen- timent , and juftness of criticism , in pieces ...
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... written in his youth , which fell into the hands of a woman who printed them , without his , or his correfpondent's ... writing , but merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a ...
... written in his youth , which fell into the hands of a woman who printed them , without his , or his correfpondent's ... writing , but merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a ...
Seite xii
... writing will fee , were by no means efforts of the genius , but emanations of the heart and this alone may induce any candid reader to believe their publi- cation an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity , t It is notorious how many ...
... writing will fee , were by no means efforts of the genius , but emanations of the heart and this alone may induce any candid reader to believe their publi- cation an act of neceffity , rather than of vanity , t It is notorious how many ...
Seite xiii
... written § ; counterfeited as from bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever faw || ; and advertised even after that period when it was made felony to correfpond with him . I know not how it has been this author's ...
... written § ; counterfeited as from bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever faw || ; and advertised even after that period when it was made felony to correfpond with him . I know not how it has been this author's ...
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