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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... into the hands of this Pretieuse , should have given you so much disturbance ; for the last thing I should do would be to disoblige you , for whom I have ever preserved the greatest eleem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful ...
... into the hands of this Pretieuse , should have given you so much disturbance ; for the last thing I should do would be to disoblige you , for whom I have ever preserved the greatest eleem , and shall ever be , Sir , Your faithful ...
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to his Modesty , or Reflexion on his Judgment ; when we take care to inform the Public , that there are few Letters of his in this Collection , which were not written under Twenty years of Age : On the other hand , we doubt not the ...
to his Modesty , or Reflexion on his Judgment ; when we take care to inform the Public , that there are few Letters of his in this Collection , which were not written under Twenty years of Age : On the other hand , we doubt not the ...
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... I cannot suffer you to murder your Fame , with your own Hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you say your last Letter is the worst ( since the longest ) you have favoured me with ; which I therefore think the best , as the ...
... I cannot suffer you to murder your Fame , with your own Hand , without oppofing you ; especially when you say your last Letter is the worst ( since the longest ) you have favoured me with ; which I therefore think the best , as the ...
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Now , Sir , to make you another Excuse for my Boldness in inviting you to Town , I designed to leave with you some more of my Papers , ( since these return so much better out of your Hands than they went from mine ) for I intended ( as ...
Now , Sir , to make you another Excuse for my Boldness in inviting you to Town , I designed to leave with you some more of my Papers , ( since these return so much better out of your Hands than they went from mine ) for I intended ( as ...
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... as a harden'd old Gamester will ( in spite of all former ill usage by Fortune ) push on an ill Hand , in expectation of recovering himself ; especially fince I have such a Croupier or Second to stand by me aş Mr. Pope .
... as a harden'd old Gamester will ( in spite of all former ill usage by Fortune ) push on an ill Hand , in expectation of recovering himself ; especially fince I have such a Croupier or Second to stand by me aş Mr. Pope .
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