The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... use of riches . LXIV . From Mr Pope , on Mr Gay : His care of his memory and writings ; concerning the Dean's and his own ; and of feveral other things . LXV . More of Mr Gay , his papers and epitaph . Of the fate of his own writings ...
... use of riches . LXIV . From Mr Pope , on Mr Gay : His care of his memory and writings ; concerning the Dean's and his own ; and of feveral other things . LXV . More of Mr Gay , his papers and epitaph . Of the fate of his own writings ...
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... use of them . XCI . Of the cultivation of his own gardens . XCII . Reflections on a falfe report concerning his own death . XCIII . On the Queen's death . XCIV . Concerning an object of their common charity . XCV . His folicitude for ...
... use of them . XCI . Of the cultivation of his own gardens . XCII . Reflections on a falfe report concerning his own death . XCIII . On the Queen's death . XCIV . Concerning an object of their common charity . XCV . His folicitude for ...
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Alexander Pope. dolence and inactivity ; let it not be your fate , but use exercise . I hope the Duchefs will take care of you in this refpect , and , either make you gallop after her , or teize you enough at home , to ferve instead of ...
Alexander Pope. dolence and inactivity ; let it not be your fate , but use exercise . I hope the Duchefs will take care of you in this refpect , and , either make you gallop after her , or teize you enough at home , to ferve instead of ...
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... use a phrase of the Earl of Clarendon's ) for I fhall fee or be seen of few of you this winter . I am grown too faint to do any good , or to give any pleasure . I not only , as Dryden finely fays , feel my notes decay as a poet , but ...
... use a phrase of the Earl of Clarendon's ) for I fhall fee or be seen of few of you this winter . I am grown too faint to do any good , or to give any pleasure . I not only , as Dryden finely fays , feel my notes decay as a poet , but ...
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... use of real names instead of fictitious ones . I am , My Lord , Your most affectionate , & c . LETTER XXVII * . IT Cirencester . T is a true faying , that misfortunes alone prove one's friendships ; they how us not only that of other ...
... use of real names instead of fictitious ones . I am , My Lord , Your most affectionate , & c . LETTER XXVII * . IT Cirencester . T is a true faying , that misfortunes alone prove one's friendships ; they how us not only that of other ...
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