The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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Page 7
... e- nemy , and tell me my faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unexperienced Writer . I am , & c . His Paftorals , written at fixteen years of age . YOUR LETTER IV . From Mr WYCHERLEY . March 29. FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 7.
... e- nemy , and tell me my faults , if not as a young Man , at least as an unexperienced Writer . I am , & c . His Paftorals , written at fixteen years of age . YOUR LETTER IV . From Mr WYCHERLEY . March 29. FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 7.
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... tell you I always own it ( in spite of your unpoetic modefty ) who would do with your friend hip as your charity ; conceal ' your bounty to magnify the obligation ; and even whilft you lay on your friend the favour , acquit him of the ...
... tell you I always own it ( in spite of your unpoetic modefty ) who would do with your friend hip as your charity ; conceal ' your bounty to magnify the obligation ; and even whilft you lay on your friend the favour , acquit him of the ...
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... tell you , that friendship is much more ac- ceptable to a true friend than wit , which is ge- nerally false reasoning ; and a friend's reprimand of ten fhews more friendship than his compliment : nay love , which is more than friendship ...
... tell you , that friendship is much more ac- ceptable to a true friend than wit , which is ge- nerally false reasoning ; and a friend's reprimand of ten fhews more friendship than his compliment : nay love , which is more than friendship ...
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... tell you of it is , that nothing has lately been better received by the public , than your part of it . You have only difpleafed the critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a word to say for them- felves , against you ...
... tell you of it is , that nothing has lately been better received by the public , than your part of it . You have only difpleafed the critics by pleafing them too well ; having not left them a word to say for them- felves , against you ...
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... tell you , I will revenge the rail- lery of your letters by printing them ( as Dennis did mine ) without your knowledge too , which wou'd be FROM Mr WYCHERLEY . 35 lanies and the Critics Concerning Mifcellanies, and the danger young ...
... tell you , I will revenge the rail- lery of your letters by printing them ( as Dennis did mine ) without your knowledge too , which wou'd be FROM Mr WYCHERLEY . 35 lanies and the Critics Concerning Mifcellanies, and the danger young ...
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