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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... if I can get it well perform'd . If I have been instrumental in bringing you and Mr
Addison together with all Sincerity , I value my self upon it as an acceptable piece
of Service to such a one as I know you to be , Tour , & c . I 5 Mr Pope's Answer .
... if I can get it well perform'd . If I have been instrumental in bringing you and Mr
Addison together with all Sincerity , I value my self upon it as an acceptable piece
of Service to such a one as I know you to be , Tour , & c . I 5 Mr Pope's Answer .
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That hinder'd my answering you , and I have since several times enquir'd of you ,
without any Satisfaction ; for so I call the Knowledge of your Welfare , or of any
thing ... I writ to Lintot in hopes of hearing of you , but had no Answer to that Point
.
That hinder'd my answering you , and I have since several times enquir'd of you ,
without any Satisfaction ; for so I call the Knowledge of your Welfare , or of any
thing ... I writ to Lintot in hopes of hearing of you , but had no Answer to that Point
.
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... which sufficiently warm'd my Heart to have answer'd it sooner , had I not been
deceiv'd ( a way one often is deceiv'd ) by hearkening to Women ; who told me
that both Lady Burlington and your self were immediately to return from
Tunbridge ...
... which sufficiently warm'd my Heart to have answer'd it sooner , had I not been
deceiv'd ( a way one often is deceiv'd ) by hearkening to Women ; who told me
that both Lady Burlington and your self were immediately to return from
Tunbridge ...
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