The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... such a number of them as you and I fhall think fit , about Michaelinas next . In order to which ( my dear friend ) I beg you to be fo kind to me , as to be fevere to them , that the critics may be lefs fo ; for I had rather be condemn'd ...
... such a number of them as you and I fhall think fit , about Michaelinas next . In order to which ( my dear friend ) I beg you to be fo kind to me , as to be fevere to them , that the critics may be lefs fo ; for I had rather be condemn'd ...
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... such cafes , that whoever liv'd first , must first find them out . ' Tis true , indeed , when unus et alter Afuitur pannus , . when there are one or two bright thoughts ftolen , and all the rest is quite different from it , a poem makes ...
... such cafes , that whoever liv'd first , must first find them out . ' Tis true , indeed , when unus et alter Afuitur pannus , . when there are one or two bright thoughts ftolen , and all the rest is quite different from it , a poem makes ...
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... such a feuffle . This I had actually tranflated , but was very ill fatisfied with it , even in my own words , to which an author cannot but be partial enough of confcience ; it was therefore omitted in this copy , which goes on above ...
... such a feuffle . This I had actually tranflated , but was very ill fatisfied with it , even in my own words , to which an author cannot but be partial enough of confcience ; it was therefore omitted in this copy , which goes on above ...
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... the whole faints before the eye , and decays into confufion . I am highly pleas'd with the knowledge you give me of Mr Wycherley's prefent temper , which feems fo favourable to me . I shall ever have such 120 LETTERS TO AND.
... the whole faints before the eye , and decays into confufion . I am highly pleas'd with the knowledge you give me of Mr Wycherley's prefent temper , which feems fo favourable to me . I shall ever have such 120 LETTERS TO AND.
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Alexander Pope. fo favourable to me . I shall ever have such a fund of affection for him , as to be agreeable to myself when I am so to him , and cannot but be gay when he is in good humour , as the furface of the earth ( if you will ...
Alexander Pope. fo favourable to me . I shall ever have such a fund of affection for him , as to be agreeable to myself when I am so to him , and cannot but be gay when he is in good humour , as the furface of the earth ( if you will ...
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