The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... nature , as the Law ( which does not punish for Intentions ) cannot prevent ; and when done , may punish , but not redrefs . You are therefore reduced , either to enter into a perfonal treaty with fuch a man ( which though the readieft ...
... nature , as the Law ( which does not punish for Intentions ) cannot prevent ; and when done , may punish , but not redrefs . You are therefore reduced , either to enter into a perfonal treaty with fuch a man ( which though the readieft ...
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... nature as good fenfe ( fince they generally are companions ) will have patience with a debtor who has an inclination to pay you his obliga- tions , if he had wherewithal ready about him ; and in the mean time fhould confider , when you ...
... nature as good fenfe ( fince they generally are companions ) will have patience with a debtor who has an inclination to pay you his obliga- tions , if he had wherewithal ready about him ; and in the mean time fhould confider , when you ...
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... nature too . As for my green effays , if you find any pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a man naturally takes in obferving the first shoots and buddings of a tree which he has raised himself and ' tis impoffible they fhould be e ...
... nature too . As for my green effays , if you find any pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a man naturally takes in obferving the first shoots and buddings of a tree which he has raised himself and ' tis impoffible they fhould be e ...
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... nature , and ought to be fent into folitude to ftudy theinfelves over again . People are ufually spoiled , inftead of being taught , at their coming into the world ? whereas , by being more con- verfant with Obfcurity , without any ...
... nature , and ought to be fent into folitude to ftudy theinfelves over again . People are ufually spoiled , inftead of being taught , at their coming into the world ? whereas , by being more con- verfant with Obfcurity , without any ...
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... nature was the first cause of my confident requeft ; but excufe me , I must ( I fee ) say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a little too nice to be dealt freely with ; tho ' you have given me fome encouragement to hope , our ...
... nature was the first cause of my confident requeft ; but excufe me , I must ( I fee ) say no more upon this fubject , fince I find you a little too nice to be dealt freely with ; tho ' you have given me fome encouragement to hope , our ...
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