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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As for my ( a ) green Esays , if you find any Pleasure in them , it must be such as a Man naturally takes in observing the first Shoots and Buddings of a Tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impossible they should be esteemed ...
As for my ( a ) green Esays , if you find any Pleasure in them , it must be such as a Man naturally takes in observing the first Shoots and Buddings of a Tree which he has raised himself : and ' tis impossible they should be esteemed ...
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Now , as a young Man who is less acquainted with the Ways of the World , has in all probability less of Interest ; and an old Man , who may be weary of himself , less of Self - love ;. Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears ...
Now , as a young Man who is less acquainted with the Ways of the World , has in all probability less of Interest ; and an old Man , who may be weary of himself , less of Self - love ;. Mr. Wycherley was at this Time about Seventy Lears ...
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weary of himself , less of Self - love ; fo the Friendfhip between them is the more likely to be true , and unmixed with too much Self - regard . One may add to this , that such a Friendship is of greater Use and Advantage to both ...
weary of himself , less of Self - love ; fo the Friendfhip between them is the more likely to be true , and unmixed with too much Self - regard . One may add to this , that such a Friendship is of greater Use and Advantage to both ...
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... as a harden'd old Gamester will ( in spite of all former ill usage by Fortune ) push on an ill Hand , in expectation of recovering himself ; especially fince I have such a Croupier or Second to stand by me aş Mr. Pope .
... as a harden'd old Gamester will ( in spite of all former ill usage by Fortune ) push on an ill Hand , in expectation of recovering himself ; especially fince I have such a Croupier or Second to stand by me aş Mr. Pope .
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I shall take it * Sixteen . as a favour if you will bring me acquainted with him ; and if he will give himself the trouble any morning to call at my House , I shall be very glad to read the Verses over with him , and give him my opinion ...
I shall take it * Sixteen . as a favour if you will bring me acquainted with him ; and if he will give himself the trouble any morning to call at my House , I shall be very glad to read the Verses over with him , and give him my opinion ...
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