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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... 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 acknow- ledge as the highest proof at ...
... 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 acknow- ledge as the highest proof at ...
Seite 89
... to infinuate malicious un- truths of me to Mr. Wycherley , which , I fear , may have had some effect upon him . If so , he will have a greater a greater punishment for his credulity than I could wish FROM H. CROMWELL , ESQ . 89.
... to infinuate malicious un- truths of me to Mr. Wycherley , which , I fear , may have had some effect upon him . If so , he will have a greater a greater punishment for his credulity than I could wish FROM H. CROMWELL , ESQ . 89.
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... truth of what Priam had faid of the difference between them . Indeed Mr. Dry- den's mentioning here what Virgil more judiciously paffes in filence , the circumftance of Achilles's felling for money the body of Hector , feems not fo ...
... truth of what Priam had faid of the difference between them . Indeed Mr. Dry- den's mentioning here what Virgil more judiciously paffes in filence , the circumftance of Achilles's felling for money the body of Hector , feems not fo ...
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... truth , as a man is in thefe days to any one that will tell truth to his advantage ; and I think none is more to mine , than what he told you , and I fhould be glad to tell all the world , that I have an extreme affection and efteem for ...
... truth , as a man is in thefe days to any one that will tell truth to his advantage ; and I think none is more to mine , than what he told you , and I fhould be glad to tell all the world , that I have an extreme affection and efteem for ...
Seite 115
... truth and honour , that is , affure him I have ever borne all the respect and kind- nefs imaginable to him . I do not know to this hour what it is that has eftranged him from me ; but this I know , that he may for the future be more ...
... truth and honour , that is , affure him I have ever borne all the respect and kind- nefs imaginable to him . I do not know to this hour what it is that has eftranged him from me ; but this I know , that he may for the future be more ...
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