The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... less to Mr. Dryden . I agree with you that whatever leffer * When a very young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - houfe which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he speaks of . He fince did fo , in ...
... less to Mr. Dryden . I agree with you that whatever leffer * When a very young Boy , he prevailed with a friend to carry him to a Coffee - houfe which Dryden frequented ; where he had the fatisfaction he speaks of . He fince did fo , in ...
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... less just to you , the more I thought I could make a return to fo much profuseness of Wit and Humanity together ; which tho ' they feldom accompany each other in other men , are in you fo equally met , I know not in which you most ...
... less just to you , the more I thought I could make a return to fo much profuseness of Wit and Humanity together ; which tho ' they feldom accompany each other in other men , are in you fo equally met , I know not in which you most ...
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... less tedious and more enter- taining . Therefore let but your friendship be like your letter , as lafting as it is agreeable , and it can never be tedious , but more acceptable and obliging to Your , & c . I LETTER V. From Mr. WYCHERLEY ...
... less tedious and more enter- taining . Therefore let but your friendship be like your letter , as lafting as it is agreeable , and it can never be tedious , but more acceptable and obliging to Your , & c . I LETTER V. From Mr. WYCHERLEY ...
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... less than your own : fince , if you fhould re- veal any thing of this nature , it would be no won- der reports fhould be rais'd , and there are thofe ( 1 fear ) who would be ready to improve them to my difadvantage . I am forry you told ...
... less than your own : fince , if you fhould re- veal any thing of this nature , it would be no won- der reports fhould be rais'd , and there are thofe ( 1 fear ) who would be ready to improve them to my difadvantage . I am forry you told ...
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... ) I beg you to be fo kind to me , as to be fe- vere to them ; that the critics may be less fo ; for I had rather be condemned by my friend in private , than than expos'd to my foes in public , the critics 34 LETTERS TO AND.
... ) I beg you to be fo kind to me , as to be fe- vere to them ; that the critics may be less fo ; for I had rather be condemned by my friend in private , than than expos'd to my foes in public , the critics 34 LETTERS TO AND.
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