The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... same subject . X. Character of Dr Arbuthnot and his brother . Death of a friend . XI . Character of the Digby - Family . XII . Lord Bathurst's Wood ; the camp in Hyde- Park ; the Bishop of Rochester's conversation . XIII . A winter ...
... same subject . X. Character of Dr Arbuthnot and his brother . Death of a friend . XI . Character of the Digby - Family . XII . Lord Bathurst's Wood ; the camp in Hyde- Park ; the Bishop of Rochester's conversation . XIII . A winter ...
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... same thing to Wit , as Drefs is to Beauty I have seen many women over - dress'd , and feveral look better in a careless night - gown , with their hair about their ears , than Mademoiselle Spanheim drefs'd for a ball . I do not defign to ...
... same thing to Wit , as Drefs is to Beauty I have seen many women over - dress'd , and feveral look better in a careless night - gown , with their hair about their ears , than Mademoiselle Spanheim drefs'd for a ball . I do not defign to ...
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... same thing of his Cat . Dic mihi quid melius defidiofus agam ? You are to know then , that as ' tis likeness begets affection , fo my favourite dog is a little one , a lean one , and none of the finest hap'd . He is not much a fpaniel ...
... same thing of his Cat . Dic mihi quid melius defidiofus agam ? You are to know then , that as ' tis likeness begets affection , fo my favourite dog is a little one , a lean one , and none of the finest hap'd . He is not much a fpaniel ...
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... same or less industry might have gain'd you a friendship that can never de- ceive or end , a fatisfaction which praise cannot bestow nor vanity feel , and a glory , which ( though in one respect like fame , not to be had till after ...
... same or less industry might have gain'd you a friendship that can never de- ceive or end , a fatisfaction which praise cannot bestow nor vanity feel , and a glory , which ( though in one respect like fame , not to be had till after ...
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... same thing that makes old men willing to leave this world , makes me willing to leave poetry , long habit and weariness of the fame track . Homer will work a cure upon me ; fifteen thousand verses are equi- valent to fourfcore years ...
... same thing that makes old men willing to leave this world , makes me willing to leave poetry , long habit and weariness of the fame track . Homer will work a cure upon me ; fifteen thousand verses are equi- valent to fourfcore years ...
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