The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... those who he imagined had kept any . was forry to find the number fo great , but immedi- ately leffened it , by burning three parts in four of them the rest he fpared , not in any preference of their style or writing , but merely as ...
... those who he imagined had kept any . was forry to find the number fo great , but immedi- ately leffened it , by burning three parts in four of them the rest he fpared , not in any preference of their style or writing , but merely as ...
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... those of his correfpondents , and caused a copy to be taken to depofite in the library of a noble friend ; that in ... those poems . As fome of the Letters which had paffed be- tween him and our author cleared that point , they were ...
... those of his correfpondents , and caused a copy to be taken to depofite in the library of a noble friend ; that in ... those poems . As fome of the Letters which had paffed be- tween him and our author cleared that point , they were ...
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... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect fhown to their memory , to suppress in particular such as were most in his favour . not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the ...
... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect fhown to their memory , to suppress in particular such as were most in his favour . not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monument , he would fave his enemies the ...
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... those poems . XII . From Mr Wycherley . XIII . On the fame , and further proposals for correct- ing them . LETTER XIV . From Mr Wycherley . XV . More From Mr Cromwell On a paffage in Lucan To the fame, on the equal and easy terms.
... those poems . XII . From Mr Wycherley . XIII . On the fame , and further proposals for correct- ing them . LETTER XIV . From Mr Wycherley . XV . More From Mr Cromwell On a paffage in Lucan To the fame, on the equal and easy terms.
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... those commendations which were de- figned to encourage me : for praife to a young wit , is like rain to a tender flower , if it be moderately bestowed , it chears and revives ; but if too lavishly , overcharges and depreffes him . Moft ...
... those commendations which were de- figned to encourage me : for praife to a young wit , is like rain to a tender flower , if it be moderately bestowed , it chears and revives ; but if too lavishly , overcharges and depreffes him . Moft ...
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