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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I hope you will not need many Arguments to convince you of the Possibility of this ; One alone abundantly satisfies me , and convinces to the very Heart ; which is , that I am , & c . Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycherley .
I hope you will not need many Arguments to convince you of the Possibility of this ; One alone abundantly satisfies me , and convinces to the very Heart ; which is , that I am , & c . Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycherley .
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You are but too good a Painter already ; and no Picture of Raphael's was ever so beautiful , as that which you have form'd in a certain heart of my acquaintance . Indeed it was but just , that the finest lines in nature shou'd be drawn ...
You are but too good a Painter already ; and no Picture of Raphael's was ever so beautiful , as that which you have form'd in a certain heart of my acquaintance . Indeed it was but just , that the finest lines in nature shou'd be drawn ...
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But I must complain to you of my hand , which is an arrant traitor to my heart ; for having been copying your picture from thence and from Kneller there three days , it has done all possible injury to the finest Face that ever was made ...
But I must complain to you of my hand , which is an arrant traitor to my heart ; for having been copying your picture from thence and from Kneller there three days , it has done all possible injury to the finest Face that ever was made ...
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Therefore I say once more , cast your eyes upon Paper , and read only such Letters as I write , which convey no darts , no flames ; but proceed from Innocence of soul , and fimplicity of heart . However , I can allow you a Bonnet lind ...
Therefore I say once more , cast your eyes upon Paper , and read only such Letters as I write , which convey no darts , no flames ; but proceed from Innocence of soul , and fimplicity of heart . However , I can allow you a Bonnet lind ...
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... and tho ' I doubt not some part of the rancour and iniquity of your heart will drop into your pen , yet since it will not attack me on a sudden and unprepar'd , since I may have time while I break : open your letter to cross my self ...
... and tho ' I doubt not some part of the rancour and iniquity of your heart will drop into your pen , yet since it will not attack me on a sudden and unprepar'd , since I may have time while I break : open your letter to cross my self ...
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