The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... believe was what prevailed upon me to let her keep them . By the interval of twelve years at leaft , from her poffeffion to the time of printing them , ' tis manifest , that I had not the leaft ground to apprehend such a design : but as ...
... believe was what prevailed upon me to let her keep them . By the interval of twelve years at leaft , from her poffeffion to the time of printing them , ' tis manifest , that I had not the leaft ground to apprehend such a design : but as ...
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... believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers as I , are but beggars , no ...
... believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural inclination to carrion : and tho ' fuch poor writers as I , are but beggars , no ...
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... believe myself happy in ' your good opinion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of com- pliment . It hath been obferved of women , that they are more fubject in their youth to be touched with va- nity than men , on account of ...
... believe myself happy in ' your good opinion , but that you treat me fo much in a style of com- pliment . It hath been obferved of women , that they are more fubject in their youth to be touched with va- nity than men , on account of ...
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... believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection , to treat me with compliments and fweet fayings , is like the proceeding with poor Sancho Panca : they per- fuaded him that he enjoy'd a great dominion , and then gave him nothing to ...
... believe I poffefs'd a fhare in your affection , to treat me with compliments and fweet fayings , is like the proceeding with poor Sancho Panca : they per- fuaded him that he enjoy'd a great dominion , and then gave him nothing to ...
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... believe me , I could be heartily glad that all you fay were as true , applied to me , as it would be to yourself , for feveral weighty reafons ; but for none fo much , as that I might be to you what you deferve whereas I can now be no ...
... believe me , I could be heartily glad that all you fay were as true , applied to me , as it would be to yourself , for feveral weighty reafons ; but for none fo much , as that I might be to you what you deferve whereas I can now be no ...
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