The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... - tur'd man can boast of . I may with honesty affirm to you , that , notwithstanding the many inconveni- ences and difadvantages they commonly talk of in the Res angufta domi , I have never found any 2 LETTERS ΤΟ AND.
... - tur'd man can boast of . I may with honesty affirm to you , that , notwithstanding the many inconveni- ences and difadvantages they commonly talk of in the Res angufta domi , I have never found any 2 LETTERS ΤΟ AND.
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Alexander Pope. the Res angufta domi , I have never found any other , than the inability of giving people of merit the only certain proof of our value for them , in doing them fome real fervice . For , after all , if we could but think a ...
Alexander Pope. the Res angufta domi , I have never found any other , than the inability of giving people of merit the only certain proof of our value for them , in doing them fome real fervice . For , after all , if we could but think a ...
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... never your If you are a Whig , as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles and mine ( as brother poets ) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty , I know you will be an honeft man , and an inoffenfive one . Upon the whole , I ...
... never your If you are a Whig , as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles and mine ( as brother poets ) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty , I know you will be an honeft man , and an inoffenfive one . Upon the whole , I ...
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... never know where to end , and am confounded in the many things I have to say to you , tho ' they all amount but to this , that I am entirely , as ever . LETTER V. Your , & c . London . Nov. 8 , 1717 . AM extremely glad to find by a ...
... never know where to end , and am confounded in the many things I have to say to you , tho ' they all amount but to this , that I am entirely , as ever . LETTER V. Your , & c . London . Nov. 8 , 1717 . AM extremely glad to find by a ...
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... never feparated from her , fat down by her fide , having raked together two or three heaps , the better to fecure her from the ftorm . Immediately there was heard fo loud a crack , as if heaven had split afunder ; every one was now ...
... never feparated from her , fat down by her fide , having raked together two or three heaps , the better to fecure her from the ftorm . Immediately there was heard fo loud a crack , as if heaven had split afunder ; every one was now ...
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