The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... say , he is not account- able for several paffages in the furreptitious editions of those Letters , which are fuch as no man of com- mon sense would have published himself . The er- rors of the prefs were almoft innumerable , and could ...
... say , he is not account- able for several paffages in the furreptitious editions of those Letters , which are fuch as no man of com- mon sense would have published himself . The er- rors of the prefs were almoft innumerable , and could ...
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... saying fhe has once been tolerable , and would yet pafs mufter by a little licking over ; it is true that ( like mot vain anti- quated jades which have once been paffable ) she yet affects youthfulness in her age , and would ftill gain ...
... saying fhe has once been tolerable , and would yet pafs mufter by a little licking over ; it is true that ( like mot vain anti- quated jades which have once been paffable ) she yet affects youthfulness in her age , and would ftill gain ...
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... say to one's friend the things that ftand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the letters of friends are the worse for being fit for none else to read . ' Tis an argument of the ...
... say to one's friend the things that ftand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the letters of friends are the worse for being fit for none else to read . ' Tis an argument of the ...
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... say , that Virgil had written no- thing fo good at his age * . I fhall take it as a fa- vour if you will bring me acquainted with him and if he will give himself the trouble any morning to call at my house , I shall be very glad to read ...
... say , that Virgil had written no- thing fo good at his age * . I fhall take it as a fa- vour if you will bring me acquainted with him and if he will give himself the trouble any morning to call at my house , I shall be very glad to read ...
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... say , to avoid the Hiatus , & But th ' old have int'reft . The Hiatus which has the worft effect , is when one word ends with the fame vowel that begins the following ; and next to this , thofe vowels whose founds come nearest to each ...
... say , to avoid the Hiatus , & But th ' old have int'reft . The Hiatus which has the worft effect , is when one word ends with the fame vowel that begins the following ; and next to this , thofe vowels whose founds come nearest to each ...
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