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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... just when he is able , tho ' late . But I should be less juft to you , the more I thought I could make a return to fo much profuseness of Wit and Humanity together ; which tho ' they feldom ac- company each other in other men , are in ...
... just when he is able , tho ' late . But I should be less juft to you , the more I thought I could make a return to fo much profuseness of Wit and Humanity together ; which tho ' they feldom ac- company each other in other men , are in ...
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... just I now . It found me over thofe papers you men tion , which have been my employment ever since Eafter - monday : I hope before Michaelmas to have discharg'd my tafk ; which , upon the word of a friend , is the most pleafing one I ...
... just I now . It found me over thofe papers you men tion , which have been my employment ever since Eafter - monday : I hope before Michaelmas to have discharg'd my tafk ; which , upon the word of a friend , is the most pleafing one I ...
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... just . For you are certainly in the right , that in all writings whatso- ever ( not poetry only ) nature is to be followed , and we fhould be jealous of ourselves for being fond of Similies , Conceits , and what they call faying fine ...
... just . For you are certainly in the right , that in all writings whatso- ever ( not poetry only ) nature is to be followed , and we fhould be jealous of ourselves for being fond of Similies , Conceits , and what they call faying fine ...
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... just as you think fit . I shall be very much pleas'd to see you again in Town , and to 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 ...
... just as you think fit . I shall be very much pleas'd to see you again in Town , and to 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 ...
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... just as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the he Cæfura fometimes offends the ear more than the Hiatus itself , and our language is naturally overcharg'd with confonants : As for example ; If in this verfe , The old have Int'reft ...
... just as the ear is least shock'd by either : For the he Cæfura fometimes offends the ear more than the Hiatus itself , and our language is naturally overcharg'd with confonants : As for example ; If in this verfe , The old have Int'reft ...
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