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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The publick , viz . all persons of taste and judgment , would be pleased with so agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Gromwell could not be angry , since it was but justice to his merit , to publish the folemn , and private professions of Love ...
The publick , viz . all persons of taste and judgment , would be pleased with so agreeable an amusement ; Mr. Gromwell could not be angry , since it was but justice to his merit , to publish the folemn , and private professions of Love ...
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... Gentlemen concerned ; we mall at least have Her Comfort of being Thanked by the rest of the world . Nor has Mr. P. himself any great cause to think it much Offence AS ta to his Modesty , or Reflexion on his Judgment ; To the READER : -
... Gentlemen concerned ; we mall at least have Her Comfort of being Thanked by the rest of the world . Nor has Mr. P. himself any great cause to think it much Offence AS ta to his Modesty , or Reflexion on his Judgment ; To the READER : -
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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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But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
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Then the best way of fhewing my Judgment , after having seen how you write ; is to leave off writing ; and the best way to fhew my Friendship to you , is to put an End to your Trouble , and to conclude Yours , & c . Mr. POPE's Answer .
Then the best way of fhewing my Judgment , after having seen how you write ; is to leave off writing ; and the best way to fhew my Friendship to you , is to put an End to your Trouble , and to conclude Yours , & c . Mr. POPE's Answer .
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