Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to 1734: Being a Collection of Letters, which Passed Between Him and Several Eminent Persons. Volume the firstE. Curll, in Rose-street, Covent Garden, 1735 - 336 Seiten |
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... Answer to his houfe ; but they not expecting an Answer , fent a young man to me , whose name , it seems , is Pat- tiffon I told him , I fhou'd not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo , as fhe writ in her Letter . I am ...
... Answer to his houfe ; but they not expecting an Answer , fent a young man to me , whose name , it seems , is Pat- tiffon I told him , I fhou'd not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo , as fhe writ in her Letter . I am ...
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... Answer . March 25 , 1795 . WHEN I write to you , I forefee a long Let- ter , and ought to beg your Patience before- hand ; for if it proves the longeft , it will be of course the worst I have troubled you with . Yet to exprefs my ...
... Answer . March 25 , 1795 . WHEN I write to you , I forefee a long Let- ter , and ought to beg your Patience before- hand ; for if it proves the longeft , it will be of course the worst I have troubled you with . Yet to exprefs my ...
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... Mo- If you happen to come to Town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am , dear Mr. Pope , · ney . ----- Your , & c . Mr. I Mr. Pope's Answer . April 30 , 1705 . Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 17.
... Mo- If you happen to come to Town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am , dear Mr. Pope , · ney . ----- Your , & c . Mr. I Mr. Pope's Answer . April 30 , 1705 . Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 17.
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... Answer . April 30 , 1705 . Cannot contend with you . You must give me leave at once to wave all your Compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your Defign is to encourage me . But I feparate from all the reft ...
... Answer . April 30 , 1705 . Cannot contend with you . You must give me leave at once to wave all your Compliments , and to collect only this in general from them , that your Defign is to encourage me . But I feparate from all the reft ...
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... fhall be when I have done here , and at the Bath , where I defign to go , and afterwards to spend two Months ( God willing ) with you at Binfield , or near it B Mr. Mr. P O P E's Answer . April 10 , Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 25 ,
... fhall be when I have done here , and at the Bath , where I defign to go , and afterwards to spend two Months ( God willing ) with you at Binfield , or near it B Mr. Mr. P O P E's Answer . April 10 , Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 25 ,
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