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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... pleasure ; but it was a high addition to it , to 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 ...
... pleasure ; but it was a high addition to it , to 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 ...
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... pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a man naturally takes in obferving the firft fhoots and buddings of a tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impoffible they should be esteemed any otherwise , than as we value fruits for ...
... pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a man naturally takes in obferving the firft fhoots and buddings of a tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impoffible they should be esteemed any otherwise , than as we value fruits for ...
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... pleasure or vo- luptuoufnefs , each being defirous for his own fake of one to affift or encourage him in the courses he purfues ; as that of two old men is frequently on the fcore of fome profit , lucre , or defign upon others . Now ...
... pleasure or vo- luptuoufnefs , each being defirous for his own fake of one to affift or encourage him in the courses he purfues ; as that of two old men is frequently on the fcore of fome profit , lucre , or defign upon others . Now ...
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... pleasure yet , one way or other , for mankind . I approve e of your making Tonfon your mufe's introductor into the world , or mafter of the ceremonies , who has been fo long a pimp , or gentleman - ufher to the Mufes . I wish you good ...
... pleasure yet , one way or other , for mankind . I approve e of your making Tonfon your mufe's introductor into the world , or mafter of the ceremonies , who has been fo long a pimp , or gentleman - ufher to the Mufes . I wish you good ...
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... pleasure ; there I can have you without rivals or difturbers ; without the too ci vil , or the too rude : without the noife of the loud ; or the cenfure of the filent : and wou'd rather have abufe me there with the truth , than at this ...
... pleasure ; there I can have you without rivals or difturbers ; without the too ci vil , or the too rude : without the noife of the loud ; or the cenfure of the filent : and wou'd rather have abufe me there with the truth , than at this ...
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