The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Since you are so near going into Shropshire , ( whither I fhall not care to write of this matter for fear of the miscarriage of any letters ) I muft defire your leave to give you a plain and fincere account of what I have found from a ...
... Since you are so near going into Shropshire , ( whither I fhall not care to write of this matter for fear of the miscarriage of any letters ) I muft defire your leave to give you a plain and fincere account of what I have found from a ...
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... since so much . Now , as to what you call ' freedom with me , ( which you defire me to for- give ) you may be affur'd I would not forgive you un- lefs did ufe it ; for I am fo far from thinking your plainness an offence to me , that I ...
... since so much . Now , as to what you call ' freedom with me , ( which you defire me to for- give ) you may be affur'd I would not forgive you un- lefs did ufe it ; for I am fo far from thinking your plainness an offence to me , that I ...
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Alexander Pope. your precepts , and a poet by your example . Since I have feen your Eclogues , I cannot be much pleas'd with my own ; however , you have not taken away all my vanity , fo long as you give leave to profefs myself I LETTER ...
Alexander Pope. your precepts , and a poet by your example . Since I have feen your Eclogues , I cannot be much pleas'd with my own ; however , you have not taken away all my vanity , fo long as you give leave to profefs myself I LETTER ...
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... . - Very different from the conduct of his master Virgil , who , at the entrance * These be since tranflated , and they are extant in the printed verfion . of his Poem . informs his reader of the greatness FROM H. CROMWELL , Esq . 67.
... . - Very different from the conduct of his master Virgil , who , at the entrance * These be since tranflated , and they are extant in the printed verfion . of his Poem . informs his reader of the greatness FROM H. CROMWELL , Esq . 67.
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... Since when , I have not had a syllable from your hands ; so that ' tis to be fear'd that tho ' I have efcaped death , I have not oblivion . I should at least have expected you to have finished that elegy upon me , which you told me ...
... Since when , I have not had a syllable from your hands ; so that ' tis to be fear'd that tho ' I have efcaped death , I have not oblivion . I should at least have expected you to have finished that elegy upon me , which you told me ...
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