The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... themselves . Pray , be- lieve I have as much faith in your friendship and fince- rity , as I have deference to your judgment , and as the best mark of a friend is telling his friend his faults in private , fo the next is concealing them ...
... themselves . Pray , be- lieve I have as much faith in your friendship and fince- rity , as I have deference to your judgment , and as the best mark of a friend is telling his friend his faults in private , fo the next is concealing them ...
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... themselves would produce only one fort of fruit , but by being grafted upon others may yield variety . mutual commerce makes poetry flourish ; but then poets , like merchants , fhould repay with fomething of their own what they take ...
... themselves would produce only one fort of fruit , but by being grafted upon others may yield variety . mutual commerce makes poetry flourish ; but then poets , like merchants , fhould repay with fomething of their own what they take ...
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... themselves , we find out all the mystery . They fcan their verfes upon their fingers ; run after Conceits and glaring thoughts ; their poems are all made up of Couplets , of which the first may be laft , or the laft firft , without fort ...
... themselves , we find out all the mystery . They fcan their verfes upon their fingers ; run after Conceits and glaring thoughts ; their poems are all made up of Couplets , of which the first may be laft , or the laft firft , without fort ...
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... themselves into the hands of juftice , only to prevent others from doing it more to their disadvantage ; and not out of any ambition to fpread their fame , by being executed in the face of the world , which is a fame but of fhort ...
... themselves into the hands of juftice , only to prevent others from doing it more to their disadvantage ; and not out of any ambition to fpread their fame , by being executed in the face of the world , which is a fame but of fhort ...
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... themselves will not now and then pay the charity of visiting a tomb and a dead friend , and ftrowing a few flowers over him : In the fhades where I am , the inhabitants have a mutual compaffion for each other ; being all alike Inanes ...
... themselves will not now and then pay the charity of visiting a tomb and a dead friend , and ftrowing a few flowers over him : In the fhades where I am , the inhabitants have a mutual compaffion for each other ; being all alike Inanes ...
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