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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... these feven years . - Her writing , That I gave her ' em , to do what he would with ' em , is ftraining the point too far . I thought not of it , nor do I think he did then ; but severe neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has ...
... these feven years . - Her writing , That I gave her ' em , to do what he would with ' em , is ftraining the point too far . I thought not of it , nor do I think he did then ; but severe neceffity which catches hold of a twig , has ...
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... [ These contain several Letters not genuine . ] Vo- III . Mr. Pope's Literary Correfpondence , Vol . II .. Printed for the fame , 8 , 1735. [ In thi lume are no Letters of Mr. Pope's , but a few of thofe to Mr. Cromwell reprinted ; nor ...
... [ These contain several Letters not genuine . ] Vo- III . Mr. Pope's Literary Correfpondence , Vol . II .. Printed for the fame , 8 , 1735. [ In thi lume are no Letters of Mr. Pope's , but a few of thofe to Mr. Cromwell reprinted ; nor ...
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... these will need only to be short- ened , to omit repetition ; the words remaining very little different from what they were before . Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs . Yet I have try'd what I could do to ...
... these will need only to be short- ened , to omit repetition ; the words remaining very little different from what they were before . Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs . Yet I have try'd what I could do to ...
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... these that are yet unprinted . I fend you a fample of fome few of these ; name- ly , the verfes to Mr. Waller in his old age ; your new ones on the Duke of Marlborough , and two others . I have done all that I thought could be of ...
... these that are yet unprinted . I fend you a fample of fome few of these ; name- ly , the verfes to Mr. Waller in his old age ; your new ones on the Duke of Marlborough , and two others . I have done all that I thought could be of ...
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... these : Thus Dulnefs , the fafe opiate of the mind , The laft kind refuge weary wit can find ; " Fit for all ftations , and in each content , 66 Is fatisfy'd , fecure , and innocent ; " No pains it takes , and no offence it gives ...
... these : Thus Dulnefs , the fafe opiate of the mind , The laft kind refuge weary wit can find ; " Fit for all ftations , and in each content , 66 Is fatisfy'd , fecure , and innocent ; " No pains it takes , and no offence it gives ...
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