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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... writ in hafte , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the Eye of the Public . LETTERS LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE , From the To the READER . to his Modefty, or Reflexion on his Judgment; ...
... writ in hafte , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the Eye of the Public . LETTERS LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE , From the To the READER . to his Modefty, or Reflexion on his Judgment; ...
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... Eyes , when they look upon his own Perfon ; yet even in thofe , I cannot fancy my felf fo extremely like Alexander the Great , as you would perfuade me . If I must be like him , ' tis you will make me fo , by complimenting me into a ...
... Eyes , when they look upon his own Perfon ; yet even in thofe , I cannot fancy my felf fo extremely like Alexander the Great , as you would perfuade me . If I must be like him , ' tis you will make me fo , by complimenting me into a ...
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... Eye , we should say , to avoid the Hiatus , But th ' Old have Int'reft The Hiatus which has the worst effect , is when one word ends with the fame Vowel that begins the following ; and next to this , thofe Vowels , whofe founds come ...
... Eye , we should say , to avoid the Hiatus , But th ' Old have Int'reft The Hiatus which has the worst effect , is when one word ends with the fame Vowel that begins the following ; and next to this , thofe Vowels , whofe founds come ...
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... eyes , and contrary to all other pictures , receives a manifeft disadvantage by being fet in the faireft Light in the world . The Painters are a very vain generation , and have a long time pretended to rival Nature ; but to own the ...
... eyes , and contrary to all other pictures , receives a manifeft disadvantage by being fet in the faireft Light in the world . The Painters are a very vain generation , and have a long time pretended to rival Nature ; but to own the ...
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... eyes , & c . First , Madam , I make choice of you rather than of your Mother , because you are younger than your Mother . Secondly , because I fancy you spell better , as having been at school later . Thirdly , because you have nothing ...
... eyes , & c . First , Madam , I make choice of you rather than of your Mother , because you are younger than your Mother . Secondly , because I fancy you spell better , as having been at school later . Thirdly , because you have nothing ...
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