The Works of Alexander Pope, EsqJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1754 - 406 Seiten This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... abfence , and with the rays they have borrowed from him . Our wit ( as you call it ) is but reflection or imitation , therefore scarce to be called ours . True Wit , I be- lieve , may be defined a juftness of thought , and a facility of ...
... abfence , and with the rays they have borrowed from him . Our wit ( as you call it ) is but reflection or imitation , therefore scarce to be called ours . True Wit , I be- lieve , may be defined a juftness of thought , and a facility of ...
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... abfence ( the ufual bane of love , or friendship ) cannot leffen yours , no more than mine . As to your hearing of my being ill , I am glad , and forry for the report : in the firft place , glad that it was not true ; and in the next ...
... abfence ( the ufual bane of love , or friendship ) cannot leffen yours , no more than mine . As to your hearing of my being ill , I am glad , and forry for the report : in the firft place , glad that it was not true ; and in the next ...
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... abfence ) yet will give you even in your abfence their good word ; and the cri- D 4 tics tics only hate you , for being forced to speak FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 39 The laft advice.
... abfence ) yet will give you even in your abfence their good word ; and the cri- D 4 tics tics only hate you , for being forced to speak FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 39 The laft advice.
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... , I can bear your abfence ( which procures your health and ease ) better than I can your company when you are in pain : for I cannot fee you fo without being fo too . you too . Your love to the Country I do FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 41.
... , I can bear your abfence ( which procures your health and ease ) better than I can your company when you are in pain : for I cannot fee you fo without being fo too . you too . Your love to the Country I do FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 41.
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... abfence.Tis ( I am fure ) a real truth , that my fickness cannot make me quite weary of myfelf when I have you with me ; and I shall want no com- pany but yours , when you are here . You fee how freely and with how little care I talk ...
... abfence.Tis ( I am fure ) a real truth , that my fickness cannot make me quite weary of myfelf when I have you with me ; and I shall want no com- pany but yours , when you are here . You fee how freely and with how little care I talk ...
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