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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... look on what follows as the greatest of truths , that I think myfelf extremely obliged by you in all points ; efpecially for your kind and ho- nourable information and advice in a matter of the utmost concern to me , which I fhall ever ...
... look on what follows as the greatest of truths , that I think myfelf extremely obliged by you in all points ; efpecially for your kind and ho- nourable information and advice in a matter of the utmost concern to me , which I fhall ever ...
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... look'd up , and dy'd ! Plutarch relating how the Athenians were obliged to abandon Athens in the time of Themiftocles , steps back again out of the way of his hiftory , purely to defcribe the lamentable cries and howlings of the poor ...
... look'd up , and dy'd ! Plutarch relating how the Athenians were obliged to abandon Athens in the time of Themiftocles , steps back again out of the way of his hiftory , purely to defcribe the lamentable cries and howlings of the poor ...
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... look'd upon in the neighbourhood for a very well - difpos'd perfon , no great Hunter indeed , but a great admirer of the noble sport , and only unhappy in my want of constitution for that , and Drinking . They all fay , ' tis pity I am ...
... look'd upon in the neighbourhood for a very well - difpos'd perfon , no great Hunter indeed , but a great admirer of the noble sport , and only unhappy in my want of constitution for that , and Drinking . They all fay , ' tis pity I am ...
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... look'd down on the rays of the fun , which Pompey might do , even tho ' the body of the fun were above him . You can't but have remarked what a journey Lu- can here makes Cato take for the fake of his fine defcriptions . From Cyrene he ...
... look'd down on the rays of the fun , which Pompey might do , even tho ' the body of the fun were above him . You can't but have remarked what a journey Lu- can here makes Cato take for the fake of his fine defcriptions . From Cyrene he ...
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... Look down on the fun's rays . agree with me about the latitude he takes ; and wish you had told me , if the fortilegi , and fatidici , could licence his invective against priefts ; but , I fuppofe . you think them ( with Helena ) ...
... Look down on the fun's rays . agree with me about the latitude he takes ; and wish you had told me , if the fortilegi , and fatidici , could licence his invective against priefts ; but , I fuppofe . you think them ( with Helena ) ...
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