The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and fome advice to his friend . XXVIII . On the death of Mr Gay , his mother's illness and other melancholy incidents . XXIX . To Hugh Bethel , Efq ; praife ...
... Earl of Burlington . XXVII . The author's bad health , complaints of abfence , and fome advice to his friend . XXVIII . On the death of Mr Gay , his mother's illness and other melancholy incidents . XXIX . To Hugh Bethel , Efq ; praife ...
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... Lord Burlington and me , by your let ter to Mr Lowndes * . I am only forry you have no greater quarrel to Mr Lowndes , and with you paid fome hundreds a year to the land - tax . That gentle- man is lately become an inoffensive person to ...
... Lord Burlington and me , by your let ter to Mr Lowndes * . I am only forry you have no greater quarrel to Mr Lowndes , and with you paid fome hundreds a year to the land - tax . That gentle- man is lately become an inoffensive person to ...
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... Lord Burlington tells me fhe has much out - fhin'd all the French ladies , as she did the English before : I am forry for it , because it will be detrimen- tal to our holy religion , if heretical women should eclipfe thofe Nuns and ...
... Lord Burlington tells me fhe has much out - fhin'd all the French ladies , as she did the English before : I am forry for it , because it will be detrimen- tal to our holy religion , if heretical women should eclipfe thofe Nuns and ...
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... Burlington and yourfelf were immediately to return from Tunbridge , and that my Lord was gone to bring you back . The world furnishes us with too many examples of what you complain of in yours , and , I affure you , none of them touch ...
... Burlington and yourfelf were immediately to return from Tunbridge , and that my Lord was gone to bring you back . The world furnishes us with too many examples of what you complain of in yours , and , I affure you , none of them touch ...
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... Earl of Burlington ; and I should be afflicted were there the least just ground for them . Had the writer attack'd Vice , at a time when it is not only tolerated but triumphant , and fo far from be- ing conceal'd as a Defect , that it ...
... Earl of Burlington ; and I should be afflicted were there the least just ground for them . Had the writer attack'd Vice , at a time when it is not only tolerated but triumphant , and fo far from be- ing conceal'd as a Defect , that it ...
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