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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... talk of any Thing , or Man but yourself , I cannot fuffer you to murder your Fame , with your own Hand , without oppof- ing you ; especially when you fay your laft Let- ter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ...
... talk of any Thing , or Man but yourself , I cannot fuffer you to murder your Fame , with your own Hand , without oppof- ing you ; especially when you fay your laft Let- ter is the worst ( fince the longeft ) you have favoured me with ...
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... talk , efpecially to you , or in your Company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but my felf ; fince I pro- voke your Anfwers , which , whilft they humble me , give me Vanity , tho ' I am leffened by you even when ...
... talk , efpecially to you , or in your Company . However , I fpeak or write to you , not to please you , but my felf ; fince I pro- voke your Anfwers , which , whilft they humble me , give me Vanity , tho ' I am leffened by you even when ...
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... talk at this rate , one wou'd think them above the common rate of mortals ; but generally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan ; and when they write themselves , we find out all the Myftery . They fcan their Verfes upon their ...
... talk at this rate , one wou'd think them above the common rate of mortals ; but generally they are great admirers of Ovid and Lucan ; and when they write themselves , we find out all the Myftery . They fcan their Verfes upon their ...
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... talk of my own Works . I find it is in the finishing a Book , as in concluding a Seffion of Parliament ; one always thinks it will be very foon , and finds it very late . There are many unlook'd for Incidents to retard the clearing any ...
... talk of my own Works . I find it is in the finishing a Book , as in concluding a Seffion of Parliament ; one always thinks it will be very foon , and finds it very late . There are many unlook'd for Incidents to retard the clearing any ...
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... talk of you , and find it one of the most agreeable of all Subjects to them . My Lord Digby must be perpetually remember'd by all who ever knew him , or knew his Children . There needs no more than an Acquaintance with your Family , to ...
... talk of you , and find it one of the most agreeable of all Subjects to them . My Lord Digby must be perpetually remember'd by all who ever knew him , or knew his Children . There needs no more than an Acquaintance with your Family , to ...
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