The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... esteem- ing and distinguishing those who poffefs it . I truly love and value you , and so I stop short . MY LORD , I LETTER XXXIII . To the Earl of PETERBOROW . Aug. 24. 1728 . Prefume you may before this time be returned , from the ...
... esteem- ing and distinguishing those who poffefs it . I truly love and value you , and so I stop short . MY LORD , I LETTER XXXIII . To the Earl of PETERBOROW . Aug. 24. 1728 . Prefume you may before this time be returned , from the ...
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... Esteem of that most noble title , Loiterer . If I were a man of many plums , and a good heathen , I would dedicate a Tem- ple to Laziness : No man fure could blame my choice of fuch a Deity , who confiders , that , when I have been fool ...
... Esteem of that most noble title , Loiterer . If I were a man of many plums , and a good heathen , I would dedicate a Tem- ple to Laziness : No man fure could blame my choice of fuch a Deity , who confiders , that , when I have been fool ...
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... esteem it for any But this I promife , I acquit you as far as your own mind acquits you . I have now no further cause of complaint , for the unhappy Lady gives me now no further pain : fhe is no longer an ob- ject either of yours or my ...
... esteem it for any But this I promife , I acquit you as far as your own mind acquits you . I have now no further cause of complaint , for the unhappy Lady gives me now no further pain : fhe is no longer an ob- ject either of yours or my ...
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... esteem were to be measured by common formis and compliments . The truth is , I could not write then , without faying fomething of my own condition , and of my lofs of fo old and so deserving a parent , which really would have troubled ...
... esteem were to be measured by common formis and compliments . The truth is , I could not write then , without faying fomething of my own condition , and of my lofs of fo old and so deserving a parent , which really would have troubled ...
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... esteem , obtain'd from her no farther tribute than Decency . Her Good - will was wholly directed by merit , not by accident ; not measured by the regard they profefs'd for her own de- fert , but by her idea of theirs : And as there was ...
... esteem , obtain'd from her no farther tribute than Decency . Her Good - will was wholly directed by merit , not by accident ; not measured by the regard they profefs'd for her own de- fert , but by her idea of theirs : And as there was ...
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