The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... believe , they might receive fuch an alteration with advantage ; yet they would not be changed fo much , but any one would know ' em for the fame at first fight . Or if you mean to improve the worst pieces which are such , as , to ...
... believe , they might receive fuch an alteration with advantage ; yet they would not be changed fo much , but any one would know ' em for the fame at first fight . Or if you mean to improve the worst pieces which are such , as , to ...
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... believe , of better than an y in Vol . I. which I could wifh you would defer , at least ' till you have finish'¿ thefe that are yet unprinted . I fend you a fample of fome few of thefe : namely , the verfes to Mr Waller in his old age ...
... believe , of better than an y in Vol . I. which I could wifh you would defer , at least ' till you have finish'¿ thefe that are yet unprinted . I fend you a fample of fome few of thefe : namely , the verfes to Mr Waller in his old age ...
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... believe , fuch as no body can be shock'd at . The re- peated permiffions you give me of dealing freely with you , will ( I hope ) excufe what I have done : for if I have not fpar'd you when I thought severity would do you a kindness , I ...
... believe , fuch as no body can be shock'd at . The re- peated permiffions you give me of dealing freely with you , will ( I hope ) excufe what I have done : for if I have not fpar'd you when I thought severity would do you a kindness , I ...
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... believe I defire no fort of favour fo much , as that of ferving you more confiderably than I have been yet able to do . I fhall proceed in this manner with fome others of your pieces ; but fince you defire I would not deface your copy ...
... believe I defire no fort of favour fo much , as that of ferving you more confiderably than I have been yet able to do . I fhall proceed in this manner with fome others of your pieces ; but fince you defire I would not deface your copy ...
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... believe I want that of feigning friendship , and that I am fin- cerely Your , & c .. LETTER XVII . From Mr WYCHER LEY .. May 13. 1708 . Have received yours of the first of May . Your I in her modeft natural drefs , all Apollo's court ...
... believe I want that of feigning friendship , and that I am fin- cerely Your , & c .. LETTER XVII . From Mr WYCHER LEY .. May 13. 1708 . Have received yours of the first of May . Your I in her modeft natural drefs , all Apollo's court ...
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