The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: LettersB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... hath been ever fince in fafe hands . In a few weeks after the lofs of that excellent Prin- cefs , I came to my station here ; where I have con- tinued ever fince in the greatest privacy , and utter ignorance of those events , which are ...
... hath been ever fince in fafe hands . In a few weeks after the lofs of that excellent Prin- cefs , I came to my station here ; where I have con- tinued ever fince in the greatest privacy , and utter ignorance of those events , which are ...
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... hath no other endowment than that fort of Knowledge , which , however poffeffed in the highest degree , can poffibly give no one good quality to the mind P. It P This is a very strange affertion . To fuppofe that a confum- mate ...
... hath no other endowment than that fort of Knowledge , which , however poffeffed in the highest degree , can poffibly give no one good quality to the mind P. It P This is a very strange affertion . To fuppofe that a confum- mate ...
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... hath entitled me to , there are many perfons appearing to wifh me well , and pretending to be judges of my ftyle and manner , who have yet ascribed fome writings to me , of which any man of common sense and literature would be heartily ...
... hath entitled me to , there are many perfons appearing to wifh me well , and pretending to be judges of my ftyle and manner , who have yet ascribed fome writings to me , of which any man of common sense and literature would be heartily ...
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... hath not been my bufinefs to enquire . I remember my excellent friend Mr. Addison , when he first came over hither Secretary to the Earl of Wharton , then Lord Lieutenant , was extremely offended at the conduct and difcourfe of the ...
... hath not been my bufinefs to enquire . I remember my excellent friend Mr. Addison , when he first came over hither Secretary to the Earl of Wharton , then Lord Lieutenant , was extremely offended at the conduct and difcourfe of the ...
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... hath much weight in the opinions of the people , for neceffity may abolish any Law , but cannot alter the fentiments of the vulgar ; Right of inheritance being perhaps the most popular of all topics ; and therefore in great Changes ...
... hath much weight in the opinions of the people , for neceffity may abolish any Law , but cannot alter the fentiments of the vulgar ; Right of inheritance being perhaps the most popular of all topics ; and therefore in great Changes ...
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