The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... took the liberty to print ; as appears by the following , which we shall give at length , both as it is fomething curious , and as it may ferve for an apology for ourselves . VOL . VII . A 2 To To HENRY CROMWELL , Efq . June 27 , 1727.
... took the liberty to print ; as appears by the following , which we shall give at length , both as it is fomething curious , and as it may ferve for an apology for ourselves . VOL . VII . A 2 To To HENRY CROMWELL , Efq . June 27 , 1727.
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... give him none , he went to E. T. and writ a poftfcript in her long romantic letter , to di- rect my answer to his houfe ; but they not expect- ing an answer , fent a young man to me , whose name , it feems , is Pattifon . I told him I ...
... give him none , he went to E. T. and writ a poftfcript in her long romantic letter , to di- rect my answer to his houfe ; but they not expect- ing an answer , fent a young man to me , whose name , it feems , is Pattifon . I told him I ...
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... give me an example of your wit in the first part of your let- tor and a definition of it in the laft ; to make writing well ( that is , like you ) more difficult to me than ever it was before . Thus the more great and juft your example ...
... give me an example of your wit in the first part of your let- tor and a definition of it in the laft ; to make writing well ( that is , like you ) more difficult to me than ever it was before . Thus the more great and juft your example ...
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... takes of the praise he gives , when it is so justly given . As to my enquiry after your intrigues with the Mufes , you may allow me to make it , fince no old man can give fo young , fo great , and B4 man FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 7.
... takes of the praise he gives , when it is so justly given . As to my enquiry after your intrigues with the Mufes , you may allow me to make it , fince no old man can give fo young , fo great , and B4 man FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 7.
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... give me leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your defign is to encourage me . But I feparate from all the reft that paragraph or two , in which you make me fo warm an offer of ...
... give me leave at once to wave all your compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your defign is to encourage me . But I feparate from all the reft that paragraph or two , in which you make me fo warm an offer of ...
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