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 firstE. Curll, in Rose-street, Covent Garden, 1735 - 336 страници |
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... whose name , it seems , is Pat- tiffon I told him , I fhou'd not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo , as fhe writ in her Letter . I am extremely concerned , that my former Indif- cretion in putting them into the hands of ...
... whose name , it seems , is Pat- tiffon I told him , I fhou'd not write any thing , but I believed it might be fo , as fhe writ in her Letter . I am extremely concerned , that my former Indif- cretion in putting them into the hands of ...
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... whose chief Pretence is Wit , fhou'd be treated just as they themselves treat Fools , that is , be ca- jol'd with Praifes . And I believe , Poets are the only poor Fellows in the World whom any body will flatter . I would not be thought ...
... whose chief Pretence is Wit , fhou'd be treated just as they themselves treat Fools , that is , be ca- jol'd with Praifes . And I believe , Poets are the only poor Fellows in the World whom any body will flatter . I would not be thought ...
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... whose Memory I am erecting the best Monument I can . What he gave me to publish , was but a small part of what he left behind him , but it was the beft , and I will not make it worse by enlarging it . I'd fain know if he be buried at ...
... whose Memory I am erecting the best Monument I can . What he gave me to publish , was but a small part of what he left behind him , but it was the beft , and I will not make it worse by enlarging it . I'd fain know if he be buried at ...
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... whose Welfare is as much my Concern as any Friends I have . I think myfelf a moft unfortunate Wretch ; I no fooner love , and , upon Knowledge , Efteem to any Man ; but he either dies like Mr Craggs , or is fent to Imprifonment like the ...
... whose Welfare is as much my Concern as any Friends I have . I think myfelf a moft unfortunate Wretch ; I no fooner love , and , upon Knowledge , Efteem to any Man ; but he either dies like Mr Craggs , or is fent to Imprifonment like the ...
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... whose Wish and Care , A few paternal Acres bound , Content to breathe his native Air , In his own Ground . Whofe Herds with Milk , whofe Fields with Bread Whofe Flocks fupply him with Attire , Whofe Trees in Summer yield him Shade , In ...
... whose Wish and Care , A few paternal Acres bound , Content to breathe his native Air , In his own Ground . Whofe Herds with Milk , whofe Fields with Bread Whofe Flocks fupply him with Attire , Whofe Trees in Summer yield him Shade , In ...
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