The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... most humble Servant , E. THOMAS , P. S. A Letter , Sir , directed to Mrs Thomas , to be left at my houfe , will be fafely tranfmitted to her , by WH To Mr POPE . Your , & c . E. CURLL . Epfom , July 6. 1727 . 7HEN thefe letters were ...
... most humble Servant , E. THOMAS , P. S. A Letter , Sir , directed to Mrs Thomas , to be left at my houfe , will be fafely tranfmitted to her , by WH To Mr POPE . Your , & c . E. CURLL . Epfom , July 6. 1727 . 7HEN thefe letters were ...
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... most valued jewels ; fo Sappho had recourse to her hid treasure of Letters , and played off not only . your's to me , but all those to herself ( as the lady's last stake ) into the press . - As for me , I hope , when you * fhall coolly ...
... most valued jewels ; fo Sappho had recourse to her hid treasure of Letters , and played off not only . your's to me , but all those to herself ( as the lady's last stake ) into the press . - As for me , I hope , when you * fhall coolly ...
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... most in his favour . not to Vanity but to 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 ...
... most in his favour . not to Vanity but to 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 ...
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... 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- courfe of friend with friend , and the most neceffary commerce of man with man ...
... 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- courfe of friend with friend , and the most neceffary commerce of man with man ...
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... most abound . But so much for my opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment or Modefty , which ( though it be to please myself ) I muft no more offend , than I can do either right ...
... most abound . But so much for my opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment or Modefty , which ( though it be to please myself ) I muft no more offend , than I can do either right ...
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