The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 7A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... talk of any thing or man but yourself , I cannot fuf- fer you to murder your fame with your own hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you fay your laft letter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ; which ...
... talk of any thing or man but yourself , I cannot fuf- fer you to murder your fame with your own hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you fay your laft letter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ; which ...
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... talk , efpecially to you , or in your company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but myfelf ; fince I provoke your anfwers ; which whilft they humble me , give me vanity ; tho ' I am leffened by you even when you ...
... talk , efpecially to you , or in your company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but myfelf ; fince I provoke your anfwers ; which whilft they humble me , give me vanity ; tho ' I am leffened by you even when you ...
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... talk rather than write to you : this is one of the many advantages of friendship , that one can say to one's friend the things that ftand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the ...
... talk rather than write to you : this is one of the many advantages of friendship , that one can say to one's friend the things that ftand in need of pardon , and at the fame time be fure of it . Indeed I do not know whether or no the ...
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Alexander Pope. marking the repetitions in the margin , will be an eafy talk to proceed upon , notwithstanding the bad Memory you complain of . I am unfeignedly , dear Sir , Your , & c . A. POPE . However , fome of the Verfes , which had ...
Alexander Pope. marking the repetitions in the margin , will be an eafy talk to proceed upon , notwithstanding the bad Memory you complain of . I am unfeignedly , dear Sir , Your , & c . A. POPE . However , fome of the Verfes , which had ...
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... talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals : but ge- nerally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan ; and when they write themselves , we find out all the mystery . They scan their verses upon their ...
... talk at this rate , one would think them above the common rate of mortals : but ge- nerally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan ; and when they write themselves , we find out all the mystery . They scan their verses upon their ...
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