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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... pleasure , notwith- standing your compliment , which fays you take the trouble kindly fuch is your generofity to your friends , that you take it kindly to be defired by them to do them a kindnefs ; and you think it done to you , when ...
... pleasure , notwith- standing your compliment , which fays you take the trouble kindly fuch is your generofity to your friends , that you take it kindly to be defired by them to do them a kindnefs ; and you think it done to you , when ...
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... would not have you give yourself more trouble about them , which may prevent the pleasure you have , and may give the world in writing upon new fubjects ++ fubjects of your own , whereby you will much FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 247.
... would not have you give yourself more trouble about them , which may prevent the pleasure you have , and may give the world in writing upon new fubjects ++ fubjects of your own , whereby you will much FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . 247.
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... pleasure , which is idleness . A man might indeed pass his time much better , but I queftion if any man could pass it much eafier . If you will vifit our fhades this fpring , which I very much defire , you may perhaps inftruct me to ...
... pleasure , which is idleness . A man might indeed pass his time much better , but I queftion if any man could pass it much eafier . If you will vifit our fhades this fpring , which I very much defire , you may perhaps inftruct me to ...
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... pleasure you could defire from the country , and your own thoughts the best company in it . But nothing could allure Mr. Wycherley to our foreft , he continued ( as you told me long fince he would ) an obftinate lover of the town , in ...
... pleasure you could defire from the country , and your own thoughts the best company in it . But nothing could allure Mr. Wycherley to our foreft , he continued ( as you told me long fince he would ) an obftinate lover of the town , in ...
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... pleasure in my com- pany , it must furely have been that , which most men take in observing the faults and follies of an- other ; a pleasure , which , you fee , I take care to give you even in my abfence . If If you will oblige me at ...
... pleasure in my com- pany , it must furely have been that , which most men take in observing the faults and follies of an- other ; a pleasure , which , you fee , I take care to give you even in my abfence . If If you will oblige me at ...
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