The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... thefe letters were first printed , I wonder- ed how Curll could come by them , and could not but laugh at the pompous title ; fince whatever you wrote to me was humour , and familiar raillery . As foon as I came from Epfom , I heard ...
... thefe letters were first printed , I wonder- ed how Curll could come by them , and could not but laugh at the pompous title ; fince whatever you wrote to me was humour , and familiar raillery . As foon as I came from Epfom , I heard ...
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... 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 . I thought ...
... 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 . I thought ...
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... thefe Letters , and in those which were printed without his confent , there appear too much of a ju- venile ambition of wit , or affectation of gaiety , he may reasonably hope it will be confidered to whom , and at what age , he was ...
... thefe Letters , and in those which were printed without his confent , there appear too much of a ju- venile ambition of wit , or affectation of gaiety , he may reasonably hope it will be confidered to whom , and at what age , he was ...
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... thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ' tis no doubt * The Author's Age then fixteen . they were continued by envy at his fuccefs and fame.
... thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ' tis no doubt * The Author's Age then fixteen . they were continued by envy at his fuccefs and fame.
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... thefe ; for tho ' a man's felf may poffibly be the worst fellow to converfe with in the world , yet one would think the company of a person whom we have the greatest regard to and affection for , could not be very unpleasant . As a man ...
... thefe ; for tho ' a man's felf may poffibly be the worst fellow to converfe with in the world , yet one would think the company of a person whom we have the greatest regard to and affection for , could not be very unpleasant . As a man ...
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