The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... himself . LXI . From Dr Swift to Mr Pope . An account of feveral little pieces or tracts published as his : which were , or were not genuine ? LXII . From Mr Pope and Dr Arbuthnot to Dr Swift : On the fudden death of Mr Gay . LXIII ...
... himself . LXI . From Dr Swift to Mr Pope . An account of feveral little pieces or tracts published as his : which were , or were not genuine ? LXII . From Mr Pope and Dr Arbuthnot to Dr Swift : On the fudden death of Mr Gay . LXIII ...
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... himself in painting , and as , ' tis faid , an angel came and finish'd his piece , fo , you would fwear , a devil put the laft hand to mine , ' tis fo begrim'd and finutted . However , I comfort myself with a Chriftian reflec- tion ...
... himself in painting , and as , ' tis faid , an angel came and finish'd his piece , fo , you would fwear , a devil put the laft hand to mine , ' tis fo begrim'd and finutted . However , I comfort myself with a Chriftian reflec- tion ...
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... himself hath not been worfe us'd by the French . I am to tell you that the Duchefs makes you her compliments , and is always inclin'd to like any thing you do ; that Mr Congreve admires , with me your fortitude : and loves , not envies ...
... himself hath not been worfe us'd by the French . I am to tell you that the Duchefs makes you her compliments , and is always inclin'd to like any thing you do ; that Mr Congreve admires , with me your fortitude : and loves , not envies ...
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... himself eafy with the things and men that are about him , than uneafy for those which he wants . And you , whofe abfence is in a manner perpetual to me , ought rather to be remembred as a good man gone , than breathed after as one ...
... himself eafy with the things and men that are about him , than uneafy for those which he wants . And you , whofe abfence is in a manner perpetual to me , ought rather to be remembred as a good man gone , than breathed after as one ...
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... himself with fome real improvements , and a great many vifionary caftles . We were often entertain'd with fea views and fea fish , and were at fome places in the neighbourhood , among which , I was mightily pleased with Dunstar - Castle ...
... himself with fome real improvements , and a great many vifionary caftles . We were often entertain'd with fea views and fea fish , and were at fome places in the neighbourhood , among which , I was mightily pleased with Dunstar - Castle ...
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