Letters of Mr. Pope, and Several Eminent Persons, from the Year 1705, to 1711. Vol. Ibooksellers of London and Westminster, 1735 |
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... because you advise me , but because I have ever been of opi- nion , that if a book can't answer for itself * This Thought we find afterwards put into Verfe in the Dunciad , Book 1 . to any 2 to the publick , ' tis to no Mr. P O PE , & c .
... because you advise me , but because I have ever been of opi- nion , that if a book can't answer for itself * This Thought we find afterwards put into Verfe in the Dunciad , Book 1 . to any 2 to the publick , ' tis to no Mr. P O PE , & c .
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... because that I fay thofe fchif matics think fome believers dull , therefore these charitable interpreters of my mean- ing will have it , that I think all believers dull . I was telling lately Mr.these objections : who affur'd me I had ...
... because that I fay thofe fchif matics think fome believers dull , therefore these charitable interpreters of my mean- ing will have it , that I think all believers dull . I was telling lately Mr.these objections : who affur'd me I had ...
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... because I expect no thanks forit . Thus , Sir , you fee I do in my Conscience perfift in what I have written ; yet in my friendship I will recant and alter what- ever you please , in cafe of a fecond edi- tion ( which I think the book ...
... because I expect no thanks forit . Thus , Sir , you fee I do in my Conscience perfift in what I have written ; yet in my friendship I will recant and alter what- ever you please , in cafe of a fecond edi- tion ( which I think the book ...
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... because I see my evil works may again rife in judgment against me : Yet in another refpect I fhall be lefs afraid , fince this has given me fuch a proof of the extreme indulgence you afford to my flighteft thoughts . The revifal of ...
... because I see my evil works may again rife in judgment against me : Yet in another refpect I fhall be lefs afraid , fince this has given me fuch a proof of the extreme indulgence you afford to my flighteft thoughts . The revifal of ...
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... because I write fo very few as neither to deserve the credit of fuch a report with fome people , nor the difrepute of it with others . An honeft Jacobite fpoke to me the fenfe or non- fenfe of the weak part of his Party ve- ry fairly ...
... because I write fo very few as neither to deserve the credit of fuch a report with fome people , nor the difrepute of it with others . An honeft Jacobite fpoke to me the fenfe or non- fenfe of the weak part of his Party ve- ry fairly ...
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