The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... myself plunged into unfore- feen , and unavoidable ruin , I retreated from the world , and in a 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 ...
... myself plunged into unfore- feen , and unavoidable ruin , I retreated from the world , and in a 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 ...
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... myself , in a few months , I fhall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good pro- vidence that turn fhall happen , I fhall joyfully ac quaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged fervant , than Sir ...
... myself , in a few months , I fhall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good pro- vidence that turn fhall happen , I fhall joyfully ac quaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged fervant , than Sir ...
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... 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 beggar is so poor but he can keep a cur , and no author is ...
... 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 beggar is so poor but he can keep a cur , and no author is ...
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... 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 . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , FROM 5 MR WY CHERLEY .
... 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 . Therefore I will fay no more now of them , FROM 5 MR WY CHERLEY .
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... myself ; yet I must confefs , I ought to be more humbled by your praife than exalted , which commends my little fenfe with fo much more of yours , that I am difparaged and disheartened by your commendations ; who give me an example of ...
... myself ; yet I must confefs , I ought to be more humbled by your praife than exalted , which commends my little fenfe with fo much more of yours , that I am difparaged and disheartened by your commendations ; who give me an example of ...
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