The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... should Lay I had any ways affifted you , I am notwithstanding refolv'd to deny it . The method of the copy I fend you is very different from what it was , and much more regular : for the better help of your memory , I defire you to ...
... should Lay I had any ways affifted you , I am notwithstanding refolv'd to deny it . The method of the copy I fend you is very different from what it was , and much more regular : for the better help of your memory , I defire you to ...
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... should be , fince it tells me you cou'd be better pleas'd to be fick again in Town in my company , than to be well in the Country without it ; and that you are more impatient to be deprived of happiness than of health . Yet , my dear ...
... should be , fince it tells me you cou'd be better pleas'd to be fick again in Town in my company , than to be well in the Country without it ; and that you are more impatient to be deprived of happiness than of health . Yet , my dear ...
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... should take your papers out of my hands into your own , and that no alterations may be made but when both of us are prefent ; when you may be fatisfied with every blot , as well as eve- ry addition , and nothing be put upon the papers ...
... should take your papers out of my hands into your own , and that no alterations may be made but when both of us are prefent ; when you may be fatisfied with every blot , as well as eve- ry addition , and nothing be put upon the papers ...
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... should take place in the story of a paftoral comedy , I believe it would be more agreeable to probability to make them the effects of chance than of design intrigue not being very confiftent with that innocence , which ought to ...
... should take place in the story of a paftoral comedy , I believe it would be more agreeable to probability to make them the effects of chance than of design intrigue not being very confiftent with that innocence , which ought to ...
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... noife in my ears , that ' tis impoffible I should write any thing but nonsense , so must break off abrupt- ly . 1 am , Sir , Your most affectionate , and most humble Servant . LETTER V. From Mr WALSH . Sept. 9. 1706 . 52 LETTERS TO AND.
... noife in my ears , that ' tis impoffible I should write any thing but nonsense , so must break off abrupt- ly . 1 am , Sir , Your most affectionate , and most humble Servant . LETTER V. From Mr WALSH . Sept. 9. 1706 . 52 LETTERS TO AND.
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