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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... glad that all you fay were as true , apply'd to me , as it would . be to your felf , for feveral weighty Reasons ; but for none so much , as that I might be to you what you deserve ; whereas I can now be no more , than is confiftent ...
... glad that all you fay were as true , apply'd to me , as it would . be to your felf , for feveral weighty Reasons ; but for none so much , as that I might be to you what you deserve ; whereas I can now be no more , than is confiftent ...
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... glad and forry for the Report : In the first place , glad that it was not true ; and in the next forry that it fhould give you any Difturbance , or Concern more than ordinary for me ; for which , as well as your Concern for my future ...
... glad and forry for the Report : In the first place , glad that it was not true ; and in the next forry that it fhould give you any Difturbance , or Concern more than ordinary for me ; for which , as well as your Concern for my future ...
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... glad to find by your Letter , you defign your Coun- try - beauty of a Mufe fhall appear at Court and in Publick ; to outfhine all the farded , lewd , confident , affected Town - dowdies , who aim at being ho- noured only to their Shame ...
... glad to find by your Letter , you defign your Coun- try - beauty of a Mufe fhall appear at Court and in Publick ; to outfhine all the farded , lewd , confident , affected Town - dowdies , who aim at being ho- noured only to their Shame ...
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... glad to read the Verfes over with him , and give him my opinion of the particulars more largely , than I can well do in this Letter . I am , Sir , Your most faithful and most humble Servant , W. WALSH , Mr. C 3 I Mr. Walsh to Mr. Pope ...
... glad to read the Verfes over with him , and give him my opinion of the particulars more largely , than I can well do in this Letter . I am , Sir , Your most faithful and most humble Servant , W. WALSH , Mr. C 3 I Mr. Walsh to Mr. Pope ...
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... glad of the continuance of a correfpon- dence , by which I am like to be fo great a gainer . I hope when I have the happiness of feeing you again in London , not only to read over the Verfes I have now of yours , but more that you have ...
... glad of the continuance of a correfpon- dence , by which I am like to be fo great a gainer . I hope when I have the happiness of feeing you again in London , not only to read over the Verfes I have now of yours , but more that you have ...
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