The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... told him I should not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo as fhe writ in her letter . I am extremely concerned that my former indiscretion in putting them into the hands of this Pretieufe , fhould have given you fo much ...
... told him I should not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo as fhe writ in her letter . I am extremely concerned that my former indiscretion in putting them into the hands of this Pretieufe , fhould have given you fo much ...
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... former of thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ' tis no doubt * The Author's Age then fixteen . they were continued by envy at his fuccefs and fame.
... former of thefe Gentlemen has told me he will one day vindicate him . I fuppofe thofe injuries were begun by the violence of Party ,. but ' tis no doubt * The Author's Age then fixteen . they were continued by envy at his fuccefs and fame.
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... told me my own performances were above thofe Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural ...
... told me my own performances were above thofe Critics , I was fo vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be fo humble as to think myself quite below their notice . For critics , as they are birds of prey , have ever a natural ...
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... told you all the news of the town . 1 am , & c . I LETTER X. From Mr WY CHERLEY . Feb. 5. 1705-6 : Have received your kind Letter , with my paper * to Mr Dryden corrected . I own you have made • The fame which was printed in the bear ...
... told you all the news of the town . 1 am , & c . I LETTER X. From Mr WY CHERLEY . Feb. 5. 1705-6 : Have received your kind Letter , with my paper * to Mr Dryden corrected . I own you have made • The fame which was printed in the bear ...
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... told you ( I think ) what a Spanish lady faid to her poor poetical gallant , that a Queen , if she had to do with a groom , would ex- pect a mark of his kindness from him , tho ' it were but his curry - comb . But you and I will dispute ...
... told you ( I think ) what a Spanish lady faid to her poor poetical gallant , that a Queen , if she had to do with a groom , would ex- pect a mark of his kindness from him , tho ' it were but his curry - comb . But you and I will dispute ...
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