The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... subject , tho ' introduced before in a place where there was no mention made of thofe advantages ( which was your only objection to my adding them . The third contains the Happiness of Dulness in all stations , and fhews in a great many ...
... subject , tho ' introduced before in a place where there was no mention made of thofe advantages ( which was your only objection to my adding them . The third contains the Happiness of Dulness in all stations , and fhews in a great many ...
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... had been deserted by his subjects : he gave his order this motto , or to this effect ( which ftill remains ) Wild- brat was faithful . Sir William Trumbull has told me a story which he heard from one that was present 94 LETTERS TO AND.
... had been deserted by his subjects : he gave his order this motto , or to this effect ( which ftill remains ) Wild- brat was faithful . Sir William Trumbull has told me a story which he heard from one that was present 94 LETTERS TO AND.
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... subject to many mistakes , and is certainly but a fuperficial knowledge ; without entering into the art , the methods , and the particular excellencies of the whole compofure , in all the parts of it . Befides my want of skill , I have ...
... subject to many mistakes , and is certainly but a fuperficial knowledge ; without entering into the art , the methods , and the particular excellencies of the whole compofure , in all the parts of it . Befides my want of skill , I have ...
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... subject of the Effay . It is true , that the monks did preserve what learning there was , about Nicholas the fifth's time ; but those who fucceeded fell into the depth of barbarifin , or at least stood FROM SEVERAL PERSONS 187.
... subject of the Effay . It is true , that the monks did preserve what learning there was , about Nicholas the fifth's time ; but those who fucceeded fell into the depth of barbarifin , or at least stood FROM SEVERAL PERSONS 187.
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