The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the beginning , and fuffered to ftep into the world naked ...
... friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by humanity , to take fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the beginning , and fuffered to ftep into the world naked ...
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... Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him or any ... Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to ...
... Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater respect to Truth , than to him or any ... Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to ...
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... friend to be ferious with fuch accu- fers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country . But when his moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which ...
... friend to be ferious with fuch accu- fers , or if they had only meddled with his Writings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country . But when his moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which ...
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... friends either a fool , or a knave ; either imposed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of thefe calumnies , as he is himself . I am no Author , and consequently not to be suspect- ed ...
... friends either a fool , or a knave ; either imposed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of thefe calumnies , as he is himself . I am no Author , and consequently not to be suspect- ed ...
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... Friends . Surely they are their enemies who fay fo , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot perfuade my- felf , when I confider the constant and eternal averfion of all bad ...
... Friends . Surely they are their enemies who fay fo , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot perfuade my- felf , when I confider the constant and eternal averfion of all bad ...
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