The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... faults : Spots and blemishes , you know , are never so plainly discovered in the brightest sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those commendations which were de- figned to encourage me : for praife to a young wit , is like rain to a ...
... faults : Spots and blemishes , you know , are never so plainly discovered in the brightest sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those commendations which were de- figned to encourage me : for praife to a young wit , is like rain to a ...
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... fault with it , but that it charges me with want of fin- cerity , or juftice , for giving you your due ; who fhould not let ... faults rather than your per- fections ; but ( my friend ) that would be so hard to do , that I , who love no ...
... fault with it , but that it charges me with want of fin- cerity , or juftice , for giving you your due ; who fhould not let ... faults rather than your per- fections ; but ( my friend ) that would be so hard to do , that I , who love no ...
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... would at this time think himself more obliged to you for the information of his faults , than the con- * Mr Wycherley was now about 70 years old , Mr Pope under 17 . frmation of his follies . If you would make those 12 LETTERS TO AND.
... would at this time think himself more obliged to you for the information of his faults , than the con- * Mr Wycherley was now about 70 years old , Mr Pope under 17 . frmation of his follies . If you would make those 12 LETTERS TO AND.
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... fault with the thortnefs of mine , which I think the best excufe for it : And tho ' they ( as you fay ) who have most wit or money are most sparing of either ; there are fome who appear poor , to be thought rich , and are poor , which ...
... fault with the thortnefs of mine , which I think the best excufe for it : And tho ' they ( as you fay ) who have most wit or money are most sparing of either ; there are fome who appear poor , to be thought rich , and are poor , which ...
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... fault with his faults , and mending them with your obliging severity . I hope ( in point of your good nature ) you will have no cruel charity for thofe papers of mine , you are so will- ing to be troubled with ; which I take most ...
... fault with his faults , and mending them with your obliging severity . I hope ( in point of your good nature ) you will have no cruel charity for thofe papers of mine , you are so will- ing to be troubled with ; which I take most ...
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