The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... these cafes , indeed , I might have judged him too prefumptuous , and perhaps have trembled for his rafh- nefs . I could not but hope better for this small and mo deft Epiftle , which attacks no one Vice whatsoever ; which deals only in ...
... these cafes , indeed , I might have judged him too prefumptuous , and perhaps have trembled for his rafh- nefs . I could not but hope better for this small and mo deft Epiftle , which attacks no one Vice whatsoever ; which deals only in ...
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... these fort of enjoyments I cannot keep pace with them , any more than I can walk with a stronger man . I wonder to find I am a companion for none but old men , and forget that I am not a young fellow myself . The worst is , that reading ...
... these fort of enjoyments I cannot keep pace with them , any more than I can walk with a stronger man . I wonder to find I am a companion for none but old men , and forget that I am not a young fellow myself . The worst is , that reading ...
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... these occafions ; but a good mind re- wards its own fufferings . I hope to trouble you as lit- tle as poffible , if it be my fate to go before you , I am of old Ennius's mind , Neino me decoret lachrymis — I am but a Lodger here : this ...
... these occafions ; but a good mind re- wards its own fufferings . I hope to trouble you as lit- tle as poffible , if it be my fate to go before you , I am of old Ennius's mind , Neino me decoret lachrymis — I am but a Lodger here : this ...
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... these obfer- vations , and to come hither to see the fury and bustle of the Bees this hot season , without coming so near as to be ftung by them . LETTER XXXII . To the fame . Your , & c . June 17. 1728 . A Fter the publishing of my ...
... these obfer- vations , and to come hither to see the fury and bustle of the Bees this hot season , without coming so near as to be ftung by them . LETTER XXXII . To the fame . Your , & c . June 17. 1728 . A Fter the publishing of my ...
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... these glorious ap- pellations to the style of a Lord degraded or attainted : methinks they give him a better title than they deprive him of , in calling him Labourer : Agricultura , says Tully , proxima Sapientiæ , which is more than ...
... these glorious ap- pellations to the style of a Lord degraded or attainted : methinks they give him a better title than they deprive him of , in calling him Labourer : Agricultura , says Tully , proxima Sapientiæ , which is more than ...
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