The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... must also put you in mind , though you are now fecretary to this Lady , that you are likewife fecretary to nine other Ladies , and are to write fometimes for them too . He who is forced to live wholly upon thofe Ladies favours , is ...
... must also put you in mind , though you are now fecretary to this Lady , that you are likewife fecretary to nine other Ladies , and are to write fometimes for them too . He who is forced to live wholly upon thofe Ladies favours , is ...
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... must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting profpect before me , I know nothing that can fo much alleviate it as the view now given me ( Heaven grant it may increase ! ) of your recovery . In the ...
... must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting profpect before me , I know nothing that can fo much alleviate it as the view now given me ( Heaven grant it may increase ! ) of your recovery . In the ...
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... must not name any , who dare do fo much for you as to fend you their fervices . But one there is , who exhorts me often to write to you , I suppose , to prevent or excufe her not doing it herself ; the feems ( for that is all I'll fay ...
... must not name any , who dare do fo much for you as to fend you their fervices . But one there is , who exhorts me often to write to you , I suppose , to prevent or excufe her not doing it herself ; the feems ( for that is all I'll fay ...
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... must have found some reason for this admonition , and concluded the would complete all her kindneffes to me by returning me to the employment I am fitteft for ; converfation with the dead , the old , and the worm- eaten . Judge ...
... must have found some reason for this admonition , and concluded the would complete all her kindneffes to me by returning me to the employment I am fitteft for ; converfation with the dead , the old , and the worm- eaten . Judge ...
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... must be a grievous offence ? ' Tis an innocent Folly , and much more beneficent than the want of it ; for ill Tafte employs more hands , and diffufes expence , more than a good one . Is it a moral defect ? No ; it is but a natural one ...
... must be a grievous offence ? ' Tis an innocent Folly , and much more beneficent than the want of it ; for ill Tafte employs more hands , and diffufes expence , more than a good one . Is it a moral defect ? No ; it is but a natural one ...
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