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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... hear you , at our very first meeting , doing juftice to your dead friend Mr. Dry- * If one were to judge of this fet of Letters by the manner of thinking and turn of expreffion , one fhould conclude they had been all miftitled ; and ...
... hear you , at our very first meeting , doing juftice to your dead friend Mr. Dry- * If one were to judge of this fet of Letters by the manner of thinking and turn of expreffion , one fhould conclude they had been all miftitled ; and ...
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... hear you had thought upon fince . I find Menage in his obfervations upon Taffo's Aminta , reckons up fourfcore paftoral plays in Ita- lian and in looking over my old Italian books , I find a great many paftoral and pifcatory plays ...
... hear you had thought upon fince . I find Menage in his obfervations upon Taffo's Aminta , reckons up fourfcore paftoral plays in Ita- lian and in looking over my old Italian books , I find a great many paftoral and pifcatory plays ...
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... hear from you in the mean time . I am , with very much esteem , Your , & c . 40.9 desbyithali LETTER VI . A C Oct. 22 , 1706 . FTER the thoughts I have already fent you on the fubject of English Verfification , you defire my opinion as ...
... hear from you in the mean time . I am , with very much esteem , Your , & c . 40.9 desbyithali LETTER VI . A C Oct. 22 , 1706 . FTER the thoughts I have already fent you on the fubject of English Verfification , you defire my opinion as ...
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... hear their works : and next , that you are not fo arrant a critic , as to damn them ( like the reft ) without hearing . But now I talk of thofe critics , I have good news to tell you concerning myfelf , for which I expect you fhould ...
... hear their works : and next , that you are not fo arrant a critic , as to damn them ( like the reft ) without hearing . But now I talk of thofe critics , I have good news to tell you concerning myfelf , for which I expect you fhould ...
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... hear you have been confin'd to your chamber by an illnefs , which , I fear , was as troublesome a compa- nion as I have fometimes been in the fame place ; where , if ever you found any pleasure in my com- pany , it must furely have been ...
... hear you have been confin'd to your chamber by an illnefs , which , I fear , was as troublesome a compa- nion as I have fometimes been in the fame place ; where , if ever you found any pleasure in my com- pany , it must furely have been ...
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