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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at ese der he nok es 225 11 O. ។ vous crime ; but I was impatient ' till I came to Town , that I might send you those Letters , as a clear evidence , that I was a perfect stranger to all their proceeding .
at ese der he nok es 225 11 O. ។ vous crime ; but I was impatient ' till I came to Town , that I might send you those Letters , as a clear evidence , that I was a perfect stranger to all their proceeding .
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If you happen to come to Town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am , dear Mr. Popes Mr. ---- Your , & c . Mr. Pope's Answer . I Cannot contend with you April Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope : 17 I ...
If you happen to come to Town , you will make it more difficult for me to leave it , who am , dear Mr. Popes Mr. ---- Your , & c . Mr. Pope's Answer . I Cannot contend with you April Mr. Wycherley and Mr. Pope : 17 I ...
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I find no other Difference than this , betwixt the common Town - Wits , and the downright Country Fools ; that the first are pertly in the Wrong , with a little more Flourish and Gaiety ; and the last ...
I find no other Difference than this , betwixt the common Town - Wits , and the downright Country Fools ; that the first are pertly in the Wrong , with a little more Flourish and Gaiety ; and the last ...
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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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Now I have told you all the News of the Town . I am , & c . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Febr . 5 , 1705-6 . I Have received your kind Letter , with my * Paper to Mr. Dryden corrected . Iown you have made more of it by making it less ...
Now I have told you all the News of the Town . I am , & c . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Febr . 5 , 1705-6 . I Have received your kind Letter , with my * Paper to Mr. Dryden corrected . Iown you have made more of it by making it less ...
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