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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Should I have protested against it , after the printing , it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little exception you have taken , has served him to play his game upon us for these two years ; a new ...
Should I have protested against it , after the printing , it might have been taken for an attempt to decry his purchase ; and as the little exception you have taken , has served him to play his game upon us for these two years ; a new ...
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... as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these Gentle The Author's Age then Sixteeno . men has told me he will one day vindicate * A6 men LETTERS ...
... as amiable as his Poetical , notwithstanding the many libellous Misrepresentations of them , ( against which the former of these Gentle The Author's Age then Sixteeno . men has told me he will one day vindicate * A6 men LETTERS ...
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... ( against the Custom of great Wits ) to shew . even a great deal of Good Nature with a great deal of good Sense . I thank you for the Book you promised me , by which I find you would not only correct my lines , but my Life .
... ( against the Custom of great Wits ) to shew . even a great deal of Good Nature with a great deal of good Sense . I thank you for the Book you promised me , by which I find you would not only correct my lines , but my Life .
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By the little hints you take upon , all occasions to improve them , ' tis probable you will make them yet better against Winter ; tho ' there is a mean to be kept even in that too , and a Man may correct his Verses till he takes away ...
By the little hints you take upon , all occasions to improve them , ' tis probable you will make them yet better against Winter ; tho ' there is a mean to be kept even in that too , and a Man may correct his Verses till he takes away ...
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... but squints towards another over - against it . It will be in vain to diflemble . Your penetrating Eyes cannot but discover how all the letters that compose these words lean forward after Lady M ---- ' s letters , which seem to bend ...
... but squints towards another over - against it . It will be in vain to diflemble . Your penetrating Eyes cannot but discover how all the letters that compose these words lean forward after Lady M ---- ' s letters , which seem to bend ...
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