The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... manner buried myself in a difinal place , where I knew none and none knew me . In this dull unthink- ing way I have protracted a lingering death ( for life it cannot be called ) ever fince you faw me , fequestered from company ...
... manner buried myself in a difinal place , where I knew none and none knew me . In this dull unthink- ing way I have protracted a lingering death ( for life it cannot be called ) ever fince you faw me , fequestered from company ...
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... manner . He He had been very difagreeably used , in the publica- tion of fome Letters written in his youth , which fell into the hands of a woman who printed them , with- out his or his correfpondent's confent , in 1727. This treatment ...
... manner . He He had been very difagreeably used , in the publica- tion of fome Letters written in his youth , which fell into the hands of a woman who printed them , with- out his or his correfpondent's confent , in 1727. This treatment ...
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... pieces it may be moft ufeful , entertaining , or reputable to publifh , at the time and in the manner you think beft . As a Man , you are deprived of the the right even over you own sentiments , of the xviii PREFACE .
... pieces it may be moft ufeful , entertaining , or reputable to publifh , at the time and in the manner you think beft . As a Man , you are deprived of the the right even over you own sentiments , of the xviii PREFACE .
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... manner , is the worst fort of betraying Converfation , as it has evidently the most extenfive , and the most last- ing , ill confequences . It is the higheft offence against So- ciety , as it renders the most dear and intimate inter ...
... manner , is the worst fort of betraying Converfation , as it has evidently the most extenfive , and the most last- ing , ill confequences . It is the higheft offence against So- ciety , as it renders the most dear and intimate inter ...
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... manner they were obtained , not caring what may be the confequence to your Fame or Quiet , will fell and disperse them in town and country . The better your Reputation is , the more your name will cause them to be demanded , and ...
... manner they were obtained , not caring what may be the confequence to your Fame or Quiet , will fell and disperse them in town and country . The better your Reputation is , the more your name will cause them to be demanded , and ...
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