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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And yet had either of you been asked , common modesty wou'd have obliged you to refule , what you wou'd not be displeased with , if done without your knowledge : And besides , to end all dispute , you had been pleased , to make me a ...
And yet had either of you been asked , common modesty wou'd have obliged you to refule , what you wou'd not be displeased with , if done without your knowledge : And besides , to end all dispute , you had been pleased , to make me a ...
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I flatter my self , in a few months I shall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that Turn shall happen , I shall joyfully acquaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged Servant , than ...
I flatter my self , in a few months I shall again be visible to the world ; and whenever thro ' good providence that Turn shall happen , I shall joyfully acquaint you with it , there being none more truly your obliged Servant , than ...
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... who you think has an Inclination to pay you his Obligations , if he had wherewithal ready about him ; and in the mean time should consider , when you have obliged me beyond my present Power of returning the Favour , that a Debtor ...
... who you think has an Inclination to pay you his Obligations , if he had wherewithal ready about him ; and in the mean time should consider , when you have obliged me beyond my present Power of returning the Favour , that a Debtor ...
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Yet to express my Gratitude at large for your obliging Letter , is not more my Duty than my Interest ; as some People will abundantly thank you for one Piece of Kindness , to put you in Mind of bestowing another .
Yet to express my Gratitude at large for your obliging Letter , is not more my Duty than my Interest ; as some People will abundantly thank you for one Piece of Kindness , to put you in Mind of bestowing another .
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Therefore let but your Friendship be like your Letter , as lasting as it is agreeable , and it can never be tedious , but more acceptable and obliging to Your , & c . TO 10 Ir Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . it I 16 LETTERS of.
Therefore let but your Friendship be like your Letter , as lasting as it is agreeable , and it can never be tedious , but more acceptable and obliging to Your , & c . TO 10 Ir Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope . it I 16 LETTERS of.
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