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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... friendship . Were I poffeffed of that , it would put an end to all those fpeeches with which you now make me blush ; and change change them to wholefome advices , and free fenti- ments FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . Criticifm about an elegy of Ovid.
... friendship . Were I poffeffed of that , it would put an end to all those fpeeches with which you now make me blush ; and change change them to wholefome advices , and free fenti- ments FROM MR . WYCHERLEY . Criticifm about an elegy of Ovid.
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... agreeable to please the young one ; and the young man more discreet and prudent by the help of the old one ; fo it may prove a cure of those epidemical epidemical difeafes of age and youth , fournefs and madness 12 LETTERS TO AND.
... agreeable to please the young one ; and the young man more discreet and prudent by the help of the old one ; fo it may prove a cure of those epidemical epidemical difeafes of age and youth , fournefs and madness 12 LETTERS TO AND.
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... those the subject of a letter , it might be as long as I could wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are pleased to fay ) in writing to me , fince .you have always chosen the ...
... those the subject of a letter , it might be as long as I could wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are pleased to fay ) in writing to me , fince .you have always chosen the ...
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... Those who have most wit , like those who have moft money , are generally moft fparing of either . D 5 LETTER IX . From Mr. WYCHERLEY , Nov. 5 , 1705 . Ours of the 26th of October I have received , You as I have always done yours , with ...
... Those who have most wit , like those who have moft money , are generally moft fparing of either . D 5 LETTER IX . From Mr. WYCHERLEY , Nov. 5 , 1705 . Ours of the 26th of October I have received , You as I have always done yours , with ...
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... those of the country ceafe ; therefore leave your foreft of beafts for ours of brutes , called men , who now in full cry ( pack'd by the court or country ) run down in the house of commons a deferted horned beat of the Court , to the ...
... those of the country ceafe ; therefore leave your foreft of beafts for ours of brutes , called men , who now in full cry ( pack'd by the court or country ) run down in the house of commons a deferted horned beat of the Court , to the ...
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