The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... pleasure of being abused in company with worthy men . XXXV . From Dr Swift . His manner of living with a friend in the country . The death of Mr Con- greve . Character of an indolent friend . XXXVI . Dr Swift to Lord Bolingbroke ...
... pleasure of being abused in company with worthy men . XXXV . From Dr Swift . His manner of living with a friend in the country . The death of Mr Con- greve . Character of an indolent friend . XXXVI . Dr Swift to Lord Bolingbroke ...
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... pleasure we take in reading letters . XLVI . From Lord B. to Dr Swift . Inviting him to England , and concerning reformation of manners by writing . VOL . VI . ? XLVII . From the fame . The temper proper to CONTENTS . ix.
... pleasure we take in reading letters . XLVI . From Lord B. to Dr Swift . Inviting him to England , and concerning reformation of manners by writing . VOL . VI . ? XLVII . From the fame . The temper proper to CONTENTS . ix.
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... pleasures of his converfation : Of Dr Arbuthnot's decay of health : Of the nature of moral and philofophical writings . LXXIV . From Dr Swift . On the death of friends . LXXV . From the fame . On the offence taken at their writings . Of ...
... pleasures of his converfation : Of Dr Arbuthnot's decay of health : Of the nature of moral and philofophical writings . LXXIV . From Dr Swift . On the death of friends . LXXV . From the fame . On the offence taken at their writings . Of ...
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... pleasure than I could the last ; and , I hope , as much of your time , as your attendance on the Duchefs * will allow you to fpare to any friend , will not be thought loft upon one who is as much fo as any I must also put you in mind ...
... pleasure than I could the last ; and , I hope , as much of your time , as your attendance on the Duchefs * will allow you to fpare to any friend , will not be thought loft upon one who is as much fo as any I must also put you in mind ...
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... , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the world . Talk not of expences : Homer 1 fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from FROM MR GAY . 7 To Mr Gay in the country Wishes to ferve.
... , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the world . Talk not of expences : Homer 1 fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from FROM MR GAY . 7 To Mr Gay in the country Wishes to ferve.
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