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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But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
But so much for my Opinion of you , which is , that your Wit and Ingenuity is equalled by nothing but your Judgment , or Modesty ; which ( tho ' it be to please myself ) I must no more offend , than I can do either right .
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Dear Sir , Had pleas'd myself sooner in writing to you , but that I have been your I Succeffor in a Fit of Sickness , and am not yet so much recovered , but that I have Thoughts of using your * Phyficians . They are as grave Persons as ...
Dear Sir , Had pleas'd myself sooner in writing to you , but that I have been your I Succeffor in a Fit of Sickness , and am not yet so much recovered , but that I have Thoughts of using your * Phyficians . They are as grave Persons as ...
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Dear Sir , fore To convince you how little Pain I give myself , in corresponding with Men of Good - nature , and good Understanding , you see I omit to answer your Letters till a time , when another Man would be ashamed to own he had ...
Dear Sir , fore To convince you how little Pain I give myself , in corresponding with Men of Good - nature , and good Understanding , you see I omit to answer your Letters till a time , when another Man would be ashamed to own he had ...
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Dear Sir , YOU'LL think me very full of myself , when after a long Silence ( which however to say Truth has rather been ernploy'd to contemplate of you , than to forget you ) I begin to talk of my own Works .
Dear Sir , YOU'LL think me very full of myself , when after a long Silence ( which however to say Truth has rather been ernploy'd to contemplate of you , than to forget you ) I begin to talk of my own Works .
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I beg my Lord Digby to think me a better Man , than to content myself with thanking him in the common Way . I am in as fincere a Sense of the Word , His Servant , as you are his Son , or he .I must in my turn insist upon hearing how my ...
I beg my Lord Digby to think me a better Man , than to content myself with thanking him in the common Way . I am in as fincere a Sense of the Word , His Servant , as you are his Son , or he .I must in my turn insist upon hearing how my ...
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