The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... sure I very rarely laugh with that view , nor do I believe children have any fuch confideration in their heads , when they ex- prefs their pleasure this way : I laugh full as inno- cently as they , for the most part , and as fillily ...
... sure I very rarely laugh with that view , nor do I believe children have any fuch confideration in their heads , when they ex- prefs their pleasure this way : I laugh full as inno- cently as they , for the most part , and as fillily ...
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... Sure , Flattery never travelled fo far as three thousand miles ; it is now only for Truth , which overtakes all things , to reach you at this distance . ' Tis a generous piece of Popery , that pursues even those who are to be eternally ...
... Sure , Flattery never travelled fo far as three thousand miles ; it is now only for Truth , which overtakes all things , to reach you at this distance . ' Tis a generous piece of Popery , that pursues even those who are to be eternally ...
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... me , and have fully refign'd myself to yield to it . The feparation of my foul and body is what I could think of with less pain ; for I am very sure he that made it will take tke care of it , and in whatever ftate he 128 LETTERS TO.
... me , and have fully refign'd myself to yield to it . The feparation of my foul and body is what I could think of with less pain ; for I am very sure he that made it will take tke care of it , and in whatever ftate he 128 LETTERS TO.
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... Sure , it is more merciful to take from us after death all memory of what we lov'd or pursued here : for else what a tor- ment would it be to a fpirit , ftill to love those crea- tures it is quite divided from ? Unless we fuppofe , that ...
... Sure , it is more merciful to take from us after death all memory of what we lov'd or pursued here : for else what a tor- ment would it be to a fpirit , ftill to love those crea- tures it is quite divided from ? Unless we fuppofe , that ...
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... sure of one advantage ; that whereas others have offended if they have not more than justice done them , you would be difpleafed if you had fo much : therefore I may safe- ly do you as much injury in my word , as you do yourself in your ...
... sure of one advantage ; that whereas others have offended if they have not more than justice done them , you would be difpleafed if you had fo much : therefore I may safe- ly do you as much injury in my word , as you do yourself in your ...
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