The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... believe he has been displeased at fome or other of my freedoms , which I very innocently take , and most with those I VOL . VI . A think moft my friends . But this I know nothing LETTERS to and from Mr Gay, to 1732 LETTER.
... believe he has been displeased at fome or other of my freedoms , which I very innocently take , and most with those I VOL . VI . A think moft my friends . But this I know nothing LETTERS to and from Mr Gay, to 1732 LETTER.
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... most part of the Summer , and have concluded the fea- fon in grief , for the death of my poor father . I shall not enter into a detail of my concerns and troubles , for two reasons ; because I am really afflic- ted and need no airs of ...
... most part of the Summer , and have concluded the fea- fon in grief , for the death of my poor father . I shall not enter into a detail of my concerns and troubles , for two reasons ; because I am really afflic- ted and need no airs of ...
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... most unfortunate wretch : I no fooner love , and , upon knowledge , fix my efteem to any man , but he either dies , like Mr Craggs , or is fent to impri- fonment , like the Bishop . God fend him as well as I wish him , manifeft him to ...
... most unfortunate wretch : I no fooner love , and , upon knowledge , fix my efteem to any man , but he either dies , like Mr Craggs , or is fent to impri- fonment , like the Bishop . God fend him as well as I wish him , manifeft him to ...
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... most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en- courage and chuse honest men for their friends . I have not once feen the perfon you complain of , whom I have of ...
... most in- terested , in all but one point ; which is , that they want judgment to know their greatest interest , to en- courage and chuse honest men for their friends . I have not once feen the perfon you complain of , whom I have of ...
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Alexander Pope. grant me ; for , these two days paft , her most dange- rous fymptoms are returned upon her ; and , unless there be a fudden change , I must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting ...
Alexander Pope. grant me ; for , these two days paft , her most dange- rous fymptoms are returned upon her ; and , unless there be a fudden change , I must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting ...
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