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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1 , 1727 ' uill I was tired , yet was I not fatisfied ; left any doubt should rest upon your mind . I could not make protestations of my Innocence of a grieat ese der he nok es 225 11 O. ។ vous vous To the READER seven years; ...
1 , 1727 ' uill I was tired , yet was I not fatisfied ; left any doubt should rest upon your mind . I could not make protestations of my Innocence of a grieat ese der he nok es 225 11 O. ។ vous vous To the READER seven years; ...
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Yet to express my Gratitude at large for your obliging Letter , is not more my Duty than my Interest ; as some People will abundantly thank you for one Piece of Kindness , to put you in Mind of bestowing another .
Yet to express my Gratitude at large for your obliging Letter , is not more my Duty than my Interest ; as some People will abundantly thank you for one Piece of Kindness , to put you in Mind of bestowing another .
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I know ' tis the general Opinion , that Friendship is best contracted betwixt Persons of equal Age ; but I have so much Interest to be of another Mind , that you must pardon me if I cannot forbear telling you a few Notions of mine ...
I know ' tis the general Opinion , that Friendship is best contracted betwixt Persons of equal Age ; but I have so much Interest to be of another Mind , that you must pardon me if I cannot forbear telling you a few Notions of mine ...
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I cannot but rejoice , that you have undergone so much difcontent for want of my company ; but if you have a mind to punish me for my fault , ( which I could not help ) defer your coming to Town , and " you will do it effectually .
I cannot but rejoice , that you have undergone so much difcontent for want of my company ; but if you have a mind to punish me for my fault , ( which I could not help ) defer your coming to Town , and " you will do it effectually .
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Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs . Yet I have tried what I could do to fome of the Songs , † and the Poems on Laziness and Ignorance , but cannot ( even in my own partial Judgment ) think my Alterations ...
Pray let me know your mind in this , for I am utterly at a lofs . Yet I have tried what I could do to fome of the Songs , † and the Poems on Laziness and Ignorance , but cannot ( even in my own partial Judgment ) think my Alterations ...
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