The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... himself any great cause to think it much offence to his mo- defty , or reflection on his judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Letters of his in this collection , which were not written under twenty ...
... himself any great cause to think it much offence to his mo- defty , or reflection on his judgment ; when we take care to inform the public , that there are few Letters of his in this collection , which were not written under twenty ...
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... they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of the times had taken occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He.
... they preferv'd the memory of fome friendships which will ever be dear to him , or fet in a true light fome matters of fact , from which the fcriblers of the times had taken occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He.
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Alexander Pope. occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He therefore lay'd by the Originals , together with those of his correfpondents , and caused a copy to be taken to depofite in the library of a noble friend ; that in ...
Alexander Pope. occafion to afperfe either his friends or himself . He therefore lay'd by the Originals , together with those of his correfpondents , and caused a copy to be taken to depofite in the library of a noble friend ; that in ...
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... himself so far , as to appeal to the public in Narratives and Advertisements : like that Irish high- way - man a few years before , who preferr'd a bill against his companion , for not sharing equally in the money , rings and watches ...
... himself so far , as to appeal to the public in Narratives and Advertisements : like that Irish high- way - man a few years before , who preferr'd a bill against his companion , for not sharing equally in the money , rings and watches ...
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... himself or ano- ther ) will inevitably find the features more compo- fed , than his appear in these Letters . But if an au- thor's hand , like a painter's , be more diftinguishable in a flight sketch than in a finished picture , this ...
... himself or ano- ther ) will inevitably find the features more compo- fed , than his appear in these Letters . But if an au- thor's hand , like a painter's , be more diftinguishable in a flight sketch than in a finished picture , this ...
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