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, 1735 - 439 страници |
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... pray help me to a better , as I doubt not you can . I I am , & c . Mr. WYCHERLEY to Mr. POPE . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 . HAVE been fo bufy of late in cor- recting and tranfcribing fome of my Madrigals , for a great Man or two who defir'd to ...
... pray help me to a better , as I doubt not you can . I I am , & c . Mr. WYCHERLEY to Mr. POPE . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 . HAVE been fo bufy of late in cor- recting and tranfcribing fome of my Madrigals , for a great Man or two who defir'd to ...
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... pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? We must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your Friend as to appear your Enemy , and find out your Faults rather than your Perfections : But ( my ...
... pray how is it poffible to have the one without the other ? We must admire before we love . You affirm , you would have me fo much your Friend as to appear your Enemy , and find out your Faults rather than your Perfections : But ( my ...
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... to be fhortned , to omit repetition ; the Words remaining very little different from what they were before . Pray let me know † Printed in Folio , in the Year 1704 . your your mind in this , for I am utterly at 24 390 LETTERS of R-
... to be fhortned , to omit repetition ; the Words remaining very little different from what they were before . Pray let me know † Printed in Folio , in the Year 1704 . your your mind in this , for I am utterly at 24 390 LETTERS of R-
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... pray write to me when you can , you cannot too often . L. 9 * Mr. WYCHERLEY'S Answers YOU 8 Nov. 22 , 1707 * OU may fee by my Stile , I had the happiness and fatisfaction to receive yesterday ( by the hands of that Wagg , Mr. Englefyld ...
... pray write to me when you can , you cannot too often . L. 9 * Mr. WYCHERLEY'S Answers YOU 8 Nov. 22 , 1707 * OU may fee by my Stile , I had the happiness and fatisfaction to receive yesterday ( by the hands of that Wagg , Mr. Englefyld ...
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... Pray prefent my moft hum- ble Service to Sir W. Trumbull ; for whom and whofe Judgment I have fo profound a refpect , that his Example had almost made me marry , more than my Nephew's ill Carriage to me ; having once refoly'd to have ...
... Pray prefent my moft hum- ble Service to Sir W. Trumbull ; for whom and whofe Judgment I have fo profound a refpect , that his Example had almost made me marry , more than my Nephew's ill Carriage to me ; having once refoly'd to have ...
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Страница 176 - ... a perspective glass. When you shut the doors of this grotto it becomes on the instant, from a luminous room, a Camera obscura, on the walls of which all the objects of the river, hills, woods and boats are forming a moving picture in their visible radiations; and when you have a mind to light it up, it affords you a very different scene.
Страница 100 - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what is worse a hundred times) with a red mark on the forehead from an uneasy hat; all this may qualify them to make excellent wives for fox-hunters, and bear abundance of ruddycomplexioned children.
Страница 28 - Sickness is a sort of early old age; it teaches us a diffidence in our earthly state, and inspires us with the thoughts of a future, better than a thousand volumes of philosophers and divines.
Страница 196 - One or two of your own friends complained they had heard nothing from you since the Queen's death. I told them no man living loved Mr. Gay better than I, yet I had not once written to him in all his voyage. This I thought a convincing proof, how truly one may be a friend to another without telling him so every month.
Страница 103 - ... tone) that it was eleven at night. All this was no ill preparation to the life I have led since, among those old...
Страница 196 - ... politics were never your concern. If you are a Whig, as I rather hope, and as I think, your principles and mine (as brother poets) had ever a bias to the side of liberty, I know you will be an honest man, and an inoffensive one. Upon the whole, I know, you are incapable of being so much of either party as to be good for nothing.