The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... set up with so great a stock of good fense , judgment , and wit , that your judgment en- fures all that your wit ventures at . The falt of your wit has been enough to give a relifh to the whole infipid hotch - potch it is mingled with ...
... set up with so great a stock of good fense , judgment , and wit , that your judgment en- fures all that your wit ventures at . The falt of your wit has been enough to give a relifh to the whole infipid hotch - potch it is mingled with ...
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... set to writing here at home , for it was im- poffible that a man with so much Wit as he fhew'd , could be fit to command an Army , or do any other bufinefst . As for what you fay of Expreffion : ' tis indeed * The Earl of Peterborrow ...
... set to writing here at home , for it was im- poffible that a man with so much Wit as he fhew'd , could be fit to command an Army , or do any other bufinefst . As for what you fay of Expreffion : ' tis indeed * The Earl of Peterborrow ...
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... set down what came uppermoft . A reader may fkim off the froth , and use the clear under- neath ; but if he goes too deep , will meet with a mouthful of dregs ; either the top or bottom of him are good for little , but what he did in ...
... set down what came uppermoft . A reader may fkim off the froth , and use the clear under- neath ; but if he goes too deep , will meet with a mouthful of dregs ; either the top or bottom of him are good for little , but what he did in ...
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... set a right value upon any thing , will prize one tender , well - meant word , above all that ever made them laugh in their lives . If I did not think fo of you , I should never have taken much pains to endeavour to please you , by ...
... set a right value upon any thing , will prize one tender , well - meant word , above all that ever made them laugh in their lives . If I did not think fo of you , I should never have taken much pains to endeavour to please you , by ...
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... till death , in every fentiment or notion I now set down , than you would imagine a man's face should never change when once his picture was drawn . The The freedom I fhall use in this manner of think- 140 LETTERS TO.
... till death , in every fentiment or notion I now set down , than you would imagine a man's face should never change when once his picture was drawn . The The freedom I fhall use in this manner of think- 140 LETTERS TO.
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