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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... must have been writ'in haste , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the Eye of the Public , LETTERS . [ 1 ] LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE To the REA DE R. to his Modesty, or Reflexion on his Judgment ; ...
... must have been writ'in haste , very few perhaps ever reviewed , and none intended for the Eye of the Public , LETTERS . [ 1 ] LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE To the REA DE R. to his Modesty, or Reflexion on his Judgment ; ...
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[ 1 ] LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE , From the Year 1704 to 1710 . * Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycherley . December 26 , 1704 . T was certainly a great Satisfaction to me to see I a I had so long known with Pleasure , but it was a high ...
[ 1 ] LETTERS OF Mr. WYCHERLEY and Mr. POPE , From the Year 1704 to 1710 . * Mr. Pope to Mr. Wycherley . December 26 , 1704 . T was certainly a great Satisfaction to me to see I a I had so long known with Pleasure , but it was a high ...
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He fince did su , in his Dedication to the Duke of Newcastle , prefix'd to Tonson's Duodecimo Edition of Dryden's Plays , 1717 , Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 IO 12 LETTERS of men has told me he will one day vindicate * .
He fince did su , in his Dedication to the Duke of Newcastle , prefix'd to Tonson's Duodecimo Edition of Dryden's Plays , 1717 , Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 IO 12 LETTERS of men has told me he will one day vindicate * .
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Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 . I transcribing some of my Madrigals , for a great Man or two who desired to see them , that I have ( with your Pardon ) omitted to return you an Answer to your most ingenious Letter : Só ...
Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . Jan. 25 , 1704-5 . I transcribing some of my Madrigals , for a great Man or two who desired to see them , that I have ( with your Pardon ) omitted to return you an Answer to your most ingenious Letter : Só ...
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Spots and Blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly discovered as in the brightest Sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those Commendations which were designed to encourage me : Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears old 14 ...
Spots and Blemishes , you know , are never fo plainly discovered as in the brightest Sunshine . Thus I am mortified by those Commendations which were designed to encourage me : Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears old 14 ...
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