The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... rest of the world . Nor has Mr. P. himself any great cause to think it much offence to his modefty , or reflection on his judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which ...
... rest of the world . Nor has Mr. P. himself any great cause to think it much offence to his modefty , or reflection on his judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Let- ters of his in this collection , which ...
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... rest he fpared , not in any prefe- rence of their style or writing , but merely as they preferved the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of ...
... rest he fpared , not in any prefe- rence of their style or writing , but merely as they preferved the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of ...
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... rest , invite you to my foreft , the town ; where the beafts that inhabit , tame or wild , of long ears or horns , pursue one another either out of love or ha- tred . You may have the pleasure to see one pack of blood - hounds purfue ...
... rest , invite you to my foreft , the town ; where the beafts that inhabit , tame or wild , of long ears or horns , pursue one another either out of love or ha- tred . You may have the pleasure to see one pack of blood - hounds purfue ...
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... rest of your letters ) at once pleas'd and inftructed me ; fo that , I affure you , you can no more write too much to your abfent friends , than Speak too much to the prefent . This is a truth that all men own who have either feen your ...
... rest of your letters ) at once pleas'd and inftructed me ; fo that , I affure you , you can no more write too much to your abfent friends , than Speak too much to the prefent . This is a truth that all men own who have either feen your ...
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... were at length put into the first book of the Dunciad . And thus we have the hiftory of their birth , fortunes , and final establishment . C 3 like like all the rest of yours , did at once FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 21 From thoughts.
... were at length put into the first book of the Dunciad . And thus we have the hiftory of their birth , fortunes , and final establishment . C 3 like like all the rest of yours , did at once FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 21 From thoughts.
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