The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... told the great man , whom you met in the court of re- * The original of it in blots , and with figures of the referen- ces from copy to copy , in Mr Pope's hand , is yet extant among other fuch Brouillons of Mr Wycherley's poems ...
... told the great man , whom you met in the court of re- * The original of it in blots , and with figures of the referen- ces from copy to copy , in Mr Pope's hand , is yet extant among other fuch Brouillons of Mr Wycherley's poems ...
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... told you of in my laft ; upon my word I made you no compliment , for you may be affur'd that all fort of readers like them , except they are wri- ters too ; but for them ( I must needs fay ) the more they like them , they ought to be ...
... told you of in my laft ; upon my word I made you no compliment , for you may be affur'd that all fort of readers like them , except they are wri- ters too ; but for them ( I must needs fay ) the more they like them , they ought to be ...
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... told me laft ) you would have me dash over with a line , will deface the whole copy extremely , and to a degree that ( I fear ) may displease you . I have every where mark'd in the margins the page and When fine , both in this and the ...
... told me laft ) you would have me dash over with a line , will deface the whole copy extremely , and to a degree that ( I fear ) may displease you . I have every where mark'd in the margins the page and When fine , both in this and the ...
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... go on the fame way , if you pleafe ; tho ' truly it is ( as I have often told you ) my fincere opinion , that the greater part would make a much better figure as Single Maxims and Reflections in profe , after 44 LETTERS TO AND.
... go on the fame way , if you pleafe ; tho ' truly it is ( as I have often told you ) my fincere opinion , that the greater part would make a much better figure as Single Maxims and Reflections in profe , after 44 LETTERS TO AND.
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... told me he was of . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with theirs , is not inferior to what he has * Of Abberley in Worcestershire , Gentleman of the Horse in Queen Anne's reign , Author of ...
... told me he was of . He has taken very freely from the ancients ; but what he has mixed of his own with theirs , is not inferior to what he has * Of Abberley in Worcestershire , Gentleman of the Horse in Queen Anne's reign , Author of ...
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