The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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Page viii
... manner of living with a friend in the country . The death of Mr Con- greve . Character of an indolent friend . XXXVI . Dr Swift to Lord Bolingbroke . Exhortation to him to write hiftory . The Dean's temper , his prefent amusements and ...
... manner of living with a friend in the country . The death of Mr Con- greve . Character of an indolent friend . XXXVI . Dr Swift to Lord Bolingbroke . Exhortation to him to write hiftory . The Dean's temper , his prefent amusements and ...
Page ix
... manner of life- of the love of fame and diftinétion . His friend- Jip for Mr Pope . XXXVIII . From the fame . His ... manners by writing . VOL . VI . ? XLVII . From the fame . The temper proper to CONTENTS . ix.
... manner of life- of the love of fame and diftinétion . His friend- Jip for Mr Pope . XXXVIII . From the fame . His ... manners by writing . VOL . VI . ? XLVII . From the fame . The temper proper to CONTENTS . ix.
Page x
... manners , and his diftaste of all party - writings . LETTERS of Dr SWIFT to Mr GAY . LETTER XLIX . Concerning the Duchefs of Qÿ . Per- fuafions to economy . L. On the fame fubjects . LI . A letter of raillery . LII . In the fame flyic ...
... manners , and his diftaste of all party - writings . LETTERS of Dr SWIFT to Mr GAY . LETTER XLIX . Concerning the Duchefs of Qÿ . Per- fuafions to economy . L. On the fame fubjects . LI . A letter of raillery . LII . In the fame flyic ...
Page 7
... manner kicked his Rofalind . Dr Parnelle and I have been infeparable ever fince you went . We are now at the Bath , where ( if you are not , as I heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the ...
... manner kicked his Rofalind . Dr Parnelle and I have been infeparable ever fince you went . We are now at the Bath , where ( if you are not , as I heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the ...
Page 9
... manner of prejudice , if you writ like our brother Poets of these days . The Duchefs , Lord Warwick , Lord Stanhope , Mrs Bellenden , Mrs Lepell , and I can't tell who elfe , had your letters : Dr Arbuthnot , and I , expect to be treat ...
... manner of prejudice , if you writ like our brother Poets of these days . The Duchefs , Lord Warwick , Lord Stanhope , Mrs Bellenden , Mrs Lepell , and I can't tell who elfe , had your letters : Dr Arbuthnot , and I , expect to be treat ...
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acquaintance Adieu affure againſt almoſt anſwer becauſe befides beſt cauſe confequence converfation correfpondence Court deferve defire Dr Arbuthnot Dr SWIFT Dublin Duchefs Dunciad eſteem faid fame fatire fear feems feen fend fent fervice fhall fhew fince fincere firſt fome fomething fometimes foon forry fpirits friends friendſhip fubject fuch fuffer fure give greateſt hath hear himſelf honeft honour hope houſe intereft Ireland juſt juſtice Lady laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs leſs LETTER live Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lordship Miniſters moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never occafion paſt perfon Peterborow Philofopher pleaſe pleaſure Poets Pope pray prefent preferve profe publiſhed reaſon refpect ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtill ſuch tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand Twickenham underſtand uſed Verfes verſes Whig whofe wiſh worſe writ write yourſelf