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 first |
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But as it was always my resolution , if I must sink , to do it as decently ( that is , as silently ) as I could ; so when I found my self plung'd into unforeseen , and unavoidable ruin , I retreated from the world , and in a manner ...
But as it was always my resolution , if I must sink , to do it as decently ( that is , as silently ) as I could ; so when I found my self plung'd into unforeseen , and unavoidable ruin , I retreated from the world , and in a manner ...
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I flatter my self , in a few months I shall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that Turn shall happen , I shall joyfully acquaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged Servant ...
I flatter my self , in a few months I shall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that Turn shall happen , I shall joyfully acquaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged Servant ...
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... not only by your self , but by Mr. Congreve and Sir William Trumbul , that his personal Qualities were as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these ...
... not only by your self , but by Mr. Congreve and Sir William Trumbul , that his personal Qualities were as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these ...
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You must not therefore imagine , that when you told me of my own Performances , that they were above those Critics , I was so vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be so humble as to think my self quite below their Notice .
You must not therefore imagine , that when you told me of my own Performances , that they were above those Critics , I was so vain as to believe it ; and yet I may not be so humble as to think my self quite below their Notice .
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vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited , than what I scribble my self ; yet I must confess I ought to be more humbled by your Praise , than exalted ; which commends my little Sense with so much more of ...
vainer than he is , what you write of me would make me more conceited , than what I scribble my self ; yet I must confess I ought to be more humbled by your Praise , than exalted ; which commends my little Sense with so much more of ...
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