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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... 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 extremely concerned , that my former Indif- cretion in putting them into the hands of this Pre ...
... 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 extremely concerned , that my former Indif- cretion in putting them into the hands of this Pre ...
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... Name it would praise and immortalize . But fince you fay you do not write to me to gain my Praife , but my Affection , pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? We must admire before we love . You affirm , you would ...
... Name it would praise and immortalize . But fince you fay you do not write to me to gain my Praife , but my Affection , pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? We must admire before we love . You affirm , you would ...
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... a little Truth might do , fpoken in fuch Seafons . A very fmall Alms will do a great Kind- nefs , to People in extream Neceffity . I could . I could name an Acquaintance of yours , who Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 19.
... a little Truth might do , fpoken in fuch Seafons . A very fmall Alms will do a great Kind- nefs , to People in extream Neceffity . I could . I could name an Acquaintance of yours , who Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope . 19.
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... name an Acquaintance of yours , who would at this Time think himself more obliged to you for the Information of his Faults , than the Confirmation of all his Follies . If you would make those the Subject of a Letter , it might be as ...
... name an Acquaintance of yours , who would at this Time think himself more obliged to you for the Information of his Faults , than the Confirmation of all his Follies . If you would make those the Subject of a Letter , it might be as ...
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... Sort of Dulnefs . They are com- monly known in the World by the Name of honeft , civil Gentlemen . They live much as they ride , at random ; random a kind of hunting Life , purfuing with earneftness Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope : 21.
... Sort of Dulnefs . They are com- monly known in the World by the Name of honeft , civil Gentlemen . They live much as they ride , at random ; random a kind of hunting Life , purfuing with earneftness Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope : 21.
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