The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... say , he is not account- able for feveral paffages in the furreptitious editions of those Letters , which are fuch as no man of com- mon fense would have published himself . The errors of the prefs were almost innumerable , and could ...
... say , he is not account- able for feveral paffages in the furreptitious editions of those Letters , which are fuch as no man of com- mon fense would have published himself . The errors of the prefs were almost innumerable , and could ...
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... say you do not write to me to gain my praise , but my affection , pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? we must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your friend as to appear your enemy ...
... say you do not write to me to gain my praise , but my affection , pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? we must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your friend as to appear your enemy ...
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... say , that when he was grown too old to have his vifits admitted alone by the ladies , he always took along with him a young man to enfure his welcome to them ; for had he come alone , he had been rejected , only because his vifits were ...
... say , that when he was grown too old to have his vifits admitted alone by the ladies , he always took along with him a young man to enfure his welcome to them ; for had he come alone , he had been rejected , only because his vifits were ...
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... say to my honour ? you faid ten times as much before , when you call'd me your friend . After having made me believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection , to treat me with compliments and fweet fayings , is like the proceeding with ...
... say to my honour ? you faid ten times as much before , when you call'd me your friend . After having made me believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection , to treat me with compliments and fweet fayings , is like the proceeding with ...
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... say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a little too nice to be dealt freely with ; tho ' you have given me fome encouragement to hope , our friendship might be without fhyness , or criminal modefty ; for a friend , like a ...
... say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a little too nice to be dealt freely with ; tho ' you have given me fome encouragement to hope , our friendship might be without fhyness , or criminal modefty ; for a friend , like a ...
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