The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Thoughts of buy ing a farm , and about the Dunciad . XVIII . To Mr Gay in the country . Wishes to ferve him . XIX . Complaints of his abfence , and fome envy at his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retirement . XXI ...
... Thoughts of buy ing a farm , and about the Dunciad . XVIII . To Mr Gay in the country . Wishes to ferve him . XIX . Complaints of his abfence , and fome envy at his fituation . XX . The author more and more inclined to retirement . XXI ...
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... thoughts of economy , and con- cerning fame . XLI . Dr Swift's answer . The misfortunes at tending great talents : Concerning fame , and the defire of it . XLII . Dr Swift to Mr Pope . Concerning the Dunciad , and of his fituation of ...
... thoughts of economy , and con- cerning fame . XLI . Dr Swift's answer . The misfortunes at tending great talents : Concerning fame , and the defire of it . XLII . Dr Swift to Mr Pope . Concerning the Dunciad , and of his fituation of ...
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... thought as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . CIV . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Efay into Latin , and his approbation of a fpecimen fent to him of it . CV . His chagrine on fomebody's having ...
... thought as favourable to the interefts of religion as of virtue . CIV . His project of procuring a profe translation of his Efay into Latin , and his approbation of a fpecimen fent to him of it . CV . His chagrine on fomebody's having ...
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... thought fo by any man , I know it can proceed from nothing but your gratitude to a few people who endeavour'd to ferve you , and whofe politics were never your If you are a Whig , as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles ...
... thought fo by any man , I know it can proceed from nothing but your gratitude to a few people who endeavour'd to ferve you , and whofe politics were never your If you are a Whig , as I rather hope , and , as I think , your principles ...
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... thought a convincing proof , how truly one may be a friend to another without tel- ling him fo every month . But they had reafons too themselves to alledge in your excufe ; as men who really value one another , will never want fuch as ...
... thought a convincing proof , how truly one may be a friend to another without tel- ling him fo every month . But they had reafons too themselves to alledge in your excufe ; as men who really value one another , will never want fuch as ...
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