The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... never feen thefe Letters of Curll's , nor would go to his shop about them ; I have not seen this Sappho alias E. T. these seven years . Her writing , That I gave her em , to do what he would · with ' em , is straining the point too far ...
... never feen thefe Letters of Curll's , nor would go to his shop about them ; I have not seen this Sappho alias E. T. these seven years . Her writing , That I gave her em , to do what he would · with ' em , is straining the point too far ...
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... never kept copies , were preserv'd ; and to the malice of the latter , that they were produced in this manner . He He had been very difagreeably used , in the publica- tion of fome Letters written in his youth , which fell into the ...
... never kept copies , were preserv'd ; and to the malice of the latter , that they were produced in this manner . He He had been very difagreeably used , in the publica- tion of fome Letters written in his youth , which fell into the ...
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... never writ , and addreffed to perfons to whom they never were written || ; counterfeited as from bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever faw ** ; and advertised even after that period , when it was made felony to ...
... never writ , and addreffed to perfons to whom they never were written || ; counterfeited as from bishop Atterbury to him , which neither that bishop nor he ever faw ** ; and advertised even after that period , when it was made felony to ...
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... never be put to the blush , this way at least , for their partiality to him . But however this Collection may be received , we cannot but lament the Caufe , and the Neceffity of fuch a publication , and heartily wish no honest man may ...
... never be put to the blush , this way at least , for their partiality to him . But however this Collection may be received , we cannot but lament the Caufe , and the Neceffity of fuch a publication , and heartily wish no honest man may ...
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... never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your partiality to me and mine ; fo that if it were poffible for an hardened fcribler to be vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited than what I fcrible myself ...
... never forfeited your good judg- ment , but in your partiality to me and mine ; fo that if it were poffible for an hardened fcribler to be vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited than what I fcrible myself ...
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