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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For Critics , as they are Birds of Prey , have ever a natural Inclination to Carrion : and tho ' such poor writers as I , are but Beggars , however no Beggar is so poor but he can keep a Cur , and no Author is so beggarly but he can ...
For Critics , as they are Birds of Prey , have ever a natural Inclination to Carrion : and tho ' such poor writers as I , are but Beggars , however no Beggar is so poor but he can keep a Cur , and no Author is so beggarly but he can ...
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However , I hope , you who have as much Good Nature as Good Sense , ( since they generally are Companions ) will have Patience with a Debtor , who you think has an Inclination to pay you his Obligations , if he had wherewithal ready ...
However , I hope , you who have as much Good Nature as Good Sense , ( since they generally are Companions ) will have Patience with a Debtor , who you think has an Inclination to pay you his Obligations , if he had wherewithal ready ...
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... are like old Trees , that being past bearing themselves , will suffer no young Plants to flourish beneath them : But as if it ' were not enough to have out - done all your Coævals in Wit , you will excel them in Good Nature too .
... are like old Trees , that being past bearing themselves , will suffer no young Plants to flourish beneath them : But as if it ' were not enough to have out - done all your Coævals in Wit , you will excel them in Good Nature too .
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We see nothing more commonly , than Men , who for the sake of the circumstantial Part , and meer Outside of Life , have been half their Days rambling out of their Nature , and ought to be sent into Solitude to study themselves over ...
We see nothing more commonly , than Men , who for the sake of the circumstantial Part , and meer Outside of Life , have been half their Days rambling out of their Nature , and ought to be sent into Solitude to study themselves over ...
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Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the Town , your Good Nature was the first Cause of my confident request ; but excuse me , I must I see fay no more upon this Subject , since I find you a little too nice to be dealt ...
Now , Sir , as to my impudent invitation of you to the Town , your Good Nature was the first Cause of my confident request ; but excuse me , I must I see fay no more upon this Subject , since I find you a little too nice to be dealt ...
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