The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... whose eyes alone lie all the hopes we can have , of gaining fuch fine gentlemen as you to our church . Your , & c . I wish you joy of the birth of the young prince , because he is the only prince we have from whom you have had no ...
... whose eyes alone lie all the hopes we can have , of gaining fuch fine gentlemen as you to our church . Your , & c . I wish you joy of the birth of the young prince , because he is the only prince we have from whom you have had no ...
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... whose taste and en- couragement of wit have often been shewn in the right- eft place . The author of that epiftle muft certainly think fo , if he has the fame opinion of his own merit as authors generally have ; for he has been ...
... whose taste and en- couragement of wit have often been shewn in the right- eft place . The author of that epiftle muft certainly think fo , if he has the fame opinion of his own merit as authors generally have ; for he has been ...
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Alexander Pope. fident the author was incapable of imputing any fuch to one , whose whole life ( to ufe his own expreffion in print of him ) is a continued feries of good and generous actions . he I know no man who would be more ...
Alexander Pope. fident the author was incapable of imputing any fuch to one , whose whole life ( to ufe his own expreffion in print of him ) is a continued feries of good and generous actions . he I know no man who would be more ...
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... whose Fortune , fhe acted with the conduct and fenfe of the Father , foften'd , but not overcome , with the tender- nefs of the Mother Her Understanding was such as must have made a figure , had it been in a man ; but the modefty of her ...
... whose Fortune , fhe acted with the conduct and fenfe of the Father , foften'd , but not overcome , with the tender- nefs of the Mother Her Understanding was such as must have made a figure , had it been in a man ; but the modefty of her ...
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... whose conversation every man ought to shun , and against whom all doors fhould be fhut ; I beseech you , my Lord , had you the Once , and but once , his heedless youth was bit , And lik'd that dang'rous thing a female Wit . See the ...
... whose conversation every man ought to shun , and against whom all doors fhould be fhut ; I beseech you , my Lord , had you the Once , and but once , his heedless youth was bit , And lik'd that dang'rous thing a female Wit . See the ...
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