The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... true Jonathan Gulliver in New England : The Dunciad , and the Treatife of the Bathos . Reflections on mortality and decay : What is defirable in the decline of life . XXX . From Dr Swift . fituation in Ireland . Answer to the former ...
... true Jonathan Gulliver in New England : The Dunciad , and the Treatife of the Bathos . Reflections on mortality and decay : What is defirable in the decline of life . XXX . From Dr Swift . fituation in Ireland . Answer to the former ...
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... true affection for yourself , which , if I had any intereft in the world , or power with those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of ...
... true affection for yourself , which , if I had any intereft in the world , or power with those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of ...
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... true patriots ) rejoice in all that good done to the nation and government , to which we contribute nothing ourselves . I should not forget to acknowledge your letter fent from Aix ; you told me then that writing was not good with the ...
... true patriots ) rejoice in all that good done to the nation and government , to which we contribute nothing ourselves . I should not forget to acknowledge your letter fent from Aix ; you told me then that writing was not good with the ...
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... their friends ; for , I conclude , none but true friends will confort or affociate with them afterwards . I can't but look upon myself , ( fo unworthy as a man of Twit nam seems , to be rank'd with such rectify'd and FROM MR GAY . 29.
... their friends ; for , I conclude , none but true friends will confort or affociate with them afterwards . I can't but look upon myself , ( fo unworthy as a man of Twit nam seems , to be rank'd with such rectify'd and FROM MR GAY . 29.
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... true that I write to you very seldom , and have IT no pretence of writing which satisfies me , because I have nothing to say that can give you much pleasure : only merely that I am in being , which in truth is of little confequence to ...
... true that I write to you very seldom , and have IT no pretence of writing which satisfies me , because I have nothing to say that can give you much pleasure : only merely that I am in being , which in truth is of little confequence to ...
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