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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... tell me my Faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unexperienced Writer . I am , & c . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . YOUR March 29 , 1705 . OUR Letter of the Twenty - fifth of March I have received , which was more welcome to me ...
... tell me my Faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unexperienced Writer . I am , & c . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . YOUR March 29 , 1705 . OUR Letter of the Twenty - fifth of March I have received , which was more welcome to me ...
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... tells me with fo much more . Wit , Senfe and Kindness , than mine can exprefs , that my Letters are all welcome to you ... tell you I always own it , ( in Spite of your unpoetick Modefty ) who would do with your Friendship as your Cha ...
... tells me with fo much more . Wit , Senfe and Kindness , than mine can exprefs , that my Letters are all welcome to you ... tell you I always own it , ( in Spite of your unpoetick Modefty ) who would do with your Friendship as your Cha ...
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... tell me in other Words , that my Friend has fo mean an Opinion of me , as to think I expect Acknowledgments for , Trifles ; which upon my Faith I fhall equally take amifs , whether made to my felf , or to any others . For God's Sake ...
... tell me in other Words , that my Friend has fo mean an Opinion of me , as to think I expect Acknowledgments for , Trifles ; which upon my Faith I fhall equally take amifs , whether made to my felf , or to any others . For God's Sake ...
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... tell you , that Friendship is more acceptable to a true Friend than Wit , which is generally falfe Reasoning ; and a Friend's Reprimand often fhews more Friend- Mr. Pope had this from Mr. Cromwell , after his Enquiry in these Words ...
... tell you , that Friendship is more acceptable to a true Friend than Wit , which is generally falfe Reasoning ; and a Friend's Reprimand often fhews more Friend- Mr. Pope had this from Mr. Cromwell , after his Enquiry in these Words ...
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... tell you of it is , that nothing has lately been better received by the Public , than your Part of it . You have only difpleas'd the Critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a Word Word to fay for themselves against you ...
... tell you of it is , that nothing has lately been better received by the Public , than your Part of it . You have only difpleas'd the Critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a Word Word to fay for themselves against you ...
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