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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... once pleas'd and instructed me fo that , I affure you , you can no more write too much to your abfent friends , than fpeak too much to the prefent . This is a truth that all men own who have either feen your writings , or heard your ...
... once pleas'd and instructed me fo that , I affure you , you can no more write too much to your abfent friends , than fpeak too much to the prefent . This is a truth that all men own who have either feen your writings , or heard your ...
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... once mortify me , and make me vain ; fince it tells me with fo much more wit , fenfe , and kindness than mine can ex- prefs , that my letters are always welcome to you . So that even whilst your kindness invites me to write to you ...
... once mortify me , and make me vain ; fince it tells me with fo much more wit , fenfe , and kindness than mine can ex- prefs , that my letters are always welcome to you . So that even whilst your kindness invites me to write to you ...
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... once hinted to you . LETTER XVI . From Mr. WYCHERLEY . Feb. 28 , 1707-8 . Have had yours of the 23d of this inftant , for I which I give you many thanks , fince it and by it , that even abfence ( the ufual bane of love , or friendship ) ...
... once hinted to you . LETTER XVI . From Mr. WYCHERLEY . Feb. 28 , 1707-8 . Have had yours of the 23d of this inftant , for I which I give you many thanks , fince it and by it , that even abfence ( the ufual bane of love , or friendship ) ...
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... once been to- lerable , and wou'd yet pafs mufter by a little lick- ing over ; it is true that ( like moft vain antiquated jades which have once been paffable ) fhe yet affects youthfulness in her age , and wou'd still gain a few ...
... once been to- lerable , and wou'd yet pafs mufter by a little lick- ing over ; it is true that ( like moft vain antiquated jades which have once been paffable ) fhe yet affects youthfulness in her age , and wou'd still gain a few ...
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... once a man has appear'd as a poet , he may give up his pretenfions to all the rich and thriving arts : those who have once made their court to those miftreffes without portions , the Mufes , are never like to fet up for fortunes . But ...
... once a man has appear'd as a poet , he may give up his pretenfions to all the rich and thriving arts : those who have once made their court to those miftreffes without portions , the Mufes , are never like to fet up for fortunes . But ...
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