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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... Pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a Man naturally takes in obferving the first Shoots and Buddings of a Tree which he has raifed himself and ' tis impoffible they fhould be esteemed any otherwife , than as we value Fruits for being ...
... Pleasure in them , it must be fuch as a Man naturally takes in obferving the first Shoots and Buddings of a Tree which he has raifed himself and ' tis impoffible they fhould be esteemed any otherwife , than as we value Fruits for being ...
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... Pleasure ; there I can have you without Rivals or Disturbers ; without the C - s too civil , or the T ---- s too rude ; with- out the Noife of the Loud , and the Cenfure of the Silent ; and would rather have you abufe me there with the ...
... Pleasure ; there I can have you without Rivals or Disturbers ; without the C - s too civil , or the T ---- s too rude ; with- out the Noife of the Loud , and the Cenfure of the Silent ; and would rather have you abufe me there with the ...
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... pleasure ; and to judge the better , read Virgil's , Eclogues , and Spenfer's Calendar , at the fame time ; and I affure you I continue the fame opinion I had always of them . By the little hints you take upon , all occafions to improve ...
... pleasure ; and to judge the better , read Virgil's , Eclogues , and Spenfer's Calendar , at the fame time ; and I affure you I continue the fame opinion I had always of them . By the little hints you take upon , all occafions to improve ...
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... 'd not difcourage you : ' tis certain you have a ftrange happiness in making fine things of a fudden and at a stroke , with incredible cafe and pleasure . Madam , I am , & c . LET- IT LETTER II . T is too much a rule 1 67 feveral LA DIE S.
... 'd not difcourage you : ' tis certain you have a ftrange happiness in making fine things of a fudden and at a stroke , with incredible cafe and pleasure . Madam , I am , & c . LET- IT LETTER II . T is too much a rule 1 67 feveral LA DIE S.
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... pleasurable life . It were as fcandalous an omiffion to come to the Bath and not to fee my Lady Sand- wich , as it had formerly been to have travelled to Rome without vifiting the Queen of Sweden . She is , in a word , the best thing ...
... pleasurable life . It were as fcandalous an omiffion to come to the Bath and not to fee my Lady Sand- wich , as it had formerly been to have travelled to Rome without vifiting the Queen of Sweden . She is , in a word , the best thing ...
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