The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of the times had taken occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He.
... merely as they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of the times had taken occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He.
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... friendship of worthy men ; and that if a catalogue were to be taken of his friends and his enemies , he needs not to blush at either . Many of them having been written on the most trying occurrences , and all in the openness of friendship ...
... friendship of worthy men ; and that if a catalogue were to be taken of his friends and his enemies , he needs not to blush at either . Many of them having been written on the most trying occurrences , and all in the openness of friendship ...
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... Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of showing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame time fecure from their cenfure his living Friends , who ( he ...
... Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the mortification of showing any further how well their Betters have thought of him : and at the fame time fecure from their cenfure his living Friends , who ( he ...
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... friendships may be contrac- ted between perfons of unequal years , and the advantage of fuch friendships . VII . Against Compliment . VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gen- tlemen , and Country Life . IX . From Mr ...
... friendships may be contrac- ted between perfons of unequal years , and the advantage of fuch friendships . VII . Against Compliment . VIII . An account of the duller fort of Country Gen- tlemen , and Country Life . IX . From Mr ...
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... friendship . V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato . VI . From Sir William Trumbull . VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence . VIII . From Sir William Trumbull . Of an epigram in Martial , on a happy ...
... friendship . V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato . VI . From Sir William Trumbull . VII . Against the violence of parties , and the praise of general benevolence . VIII . From Sir William Trumbull . Of an epigram in Martial , on a happy ...
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