Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of His FriendsJ. Wright, 1737 - 306 oldal |
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... shall fend : Any scan- dal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who fends it skreen'd from a difcovery . Any domeftick or servant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practise . If the ...
... shall fend : Any scan- dal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who fends it skreen'd from a difcovery . Any domeftick or servant , who can fnatch a letter from your pocket or cabinet , is encouraged to that vile practise . If the ...
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... shall acknowledge with gratitude , as long as I live . No friend can do more for his friend than preferving his reputation ( nay not by preferving his life ) fince by preferving his life he can only make him live about threefcore or ...
... shall acknowledge with gratitude , as long as I live . No friend can do more for his friend than preferving his reputation ( nay not by preferving his life ) fince by preferving his life he can only make him live about threefcore or ...
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... shall always acknowledge , with all fort of gratitude to you for it , who am therefore ( dear Mr. Pope ) Your , & c . All the news I have to send you , is , that poor Mr. Betterton is going to make his Exit from the ftage of this world ...
... shall always acknowledge , with all fort of gratitude to you for it , who am therefore ( dear Mr. Pope ) Your , & c . All the news I have to send you , is , that poor Mr. Betterton is going to make his Exit from the ftage of this world ...
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... shall be very glad of the continuance of a correfpondence by which I am like to be fo great a gainer . I hope when I have the happiness of seeing you again in London , not only to read over the Verfes I have now of yours , but more that ...
... shall be very glad of the continuance of a correfpondence by which I am like to be fo great a gainer . I hope when I have the happiness of seeing you again in London , not only to read over the Verfes I have now of yours , but more that ...
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... shall be extreamly glad if the reading this can be any amusement to you , the rather because I had the diffatisfaction to hear you have been confin❜d to your chamber by an illness ; which I fear was as troublesome a companion to you as ...
... shall be extreamly glad if the reading this can be any amusement to you , the rather because I had the diffatisfaction to hear you have been confin❜d to your chamber by an illness ; which I fear was as troublesome a companion to you as ...
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affure againſt almoſt alſo amuſe anſwer becauſe befides believe beſt Bishop of ROCHESTER buſineſs cauſe circumſtances converfation deferve defign defire eaſy elſe eſteem faid fame feems felf felves fervice fhall fhew fide fince fincere firft firſt fome foon friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fuffer fure give greateſt happineſs heartily himſelf Homer honeft honour hope houſe intereft itſelf juft juſt kindneſs Lady laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs LETTER live Lord mind moft moſt muft muſt never obfervations occafion opinion perfon pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure Poet poetry preferve preſent profe publick reaſon receiv'd reft reſpect ſay ſcene ſee ſeems ſelf ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtate ſuch taſte tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thro tranflation unleſs uſe verfes verſes whoſe wifh WILLIAM TRUMBULL wiſh wou'd write Wycherley
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