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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... only because his Vifits were not scandalous to them . So I am ( like an old Rook , who is ruined by Gaming ) forced to live on the good Fortune of the pushing young Men , whofe Fancies are fo vigorous , that they enfure their ...
... only because his Vifits were not scandalous to them . So I am ( like an old Rook , who is ruined by Gaming ) forced to live on the good Fortune of the pushing young Men , whofe Fancies are fo vigorous , that they enfure their ...
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Play - houses of the Nation , thofe of the Lords and Commons , in Difpute with one another ; but the two other Play - houses , in high Contest , because the Members of one House - are removed up to t'other , ( as it is often done by the ...
Play - houses of the Nation , thofe of the Lords and Commons , in Difpute with one another ; but the two other Play - houses , in high Contest , because the Members of one House - are removed up to t'other , ( as it is often done by the ...
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... our Friendship tho ' young might be without Shynefs , or criminal Modefty ; for a Friend , like a Mistress , tho ' he is not to be mercenary to be true , yet ought not to refuse a Friend's Kindness because it is fmall or trivial .
... our Friendship tho ' young might be without Shynefs , or criminal Modefty ; for a Friend , like a Mistress , tho ' he is not to be mercenary to be true , yet ought not to refuse a Friend's Kindness because it is fmall or trivial .
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The few Things I have entirely added , you will excufe ; you may take them lawfully for your own , because they are no more than Sparks lighted up by your Fire ; and you may omit them at last , if you think them but Squibs in your ...
The few Things I have entirely added , you will excufe ; you may take them lawfully for your own , because they are no more than Sparks lighted up by your Fire ; and you may omit them at last , if you think them but Squibs in your ...
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I have not attempted any thing of Paftoral Comedy , because I think the Tafte of our Age will not relifh a Poem of that fort . People feek for what they call it , on all fubjects , and in all places ; • places ; not confidering that ...
I have not attempted any thing of Paftoral Comedy , because I think the Tafte of our Age will not relifh a Poem of that fort . People feek for what they call it , on all fubjects , and in all places ; • places ; not confidering that ...
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