The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volumen6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... write some words for music III . From the same . Sir Charles Sedley's life , and observations upon Pope's Eclogue on the Messiah · • IV . From Mr. Pope . On retirement and a pub- lic life · 181 182 184 V. From the same . On sickness and ...
... write some words for music III . From the same . Sir Charles Sedley's life , and observations upon Pope's Eclogue on the Messiah · • IV . From Mr. Pope . On retirement and a pub- lic life · 181 182 184 V. From the same . On sickness and ...
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... write is sure to be a pleasure to me , yet I must own your last letter made me uneasy ; you really use a style of compli- ment , which I expect as little as I deserve it . I know it is a common opinion that a young scribbler is as ill ...
... write is sure to be a pleasure to me , yet I must own your last letter made me uneasy ; you really use a style of compli- ment , which I expect as little as I deserve it . I know it is a common opinion that a young scribbler is as ill ...
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... write a fine description of the tempest . You tell me , you like the sound of no arms but those of Achilles : for my part I like them as little as any other arms . I listed myself in the battles of Homer , and I am no sooner in war ...
... write a fine description of the tempest . You tell me , you like the sound of no arms but those of Achilles : for my part I like them as little as any other arms . I listed myself in the battles of Homer , and I am no sooner in war ...
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... write of me would make me more conceited than what I scribble myself : yet , I must confess , I ought to be more ... write , is to leave off writing ; and the best way to shew my friendship to you , is to put an end to your trou- ble ...
... write of me would make me more conceited than what I scribble myself : yet , I must confess , I ought to be more ... write , is to leave off writing ; and the best way to shew my friendship to you , is to put an end to your trou- ble ...
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... write to you , I foresee a long letter , and ought to beg your patience before - hand ; for if it proves the longest , it will be of course the worst I have troubled you with . Yet to express my grati- tude at large for your obliging ...
... write to you , I foresee a long letter , and ought to beg your patience before - hand ; for if it proves the longest , it will be of course the worst I have troubled you with . Yet to express my grati- tude at large for your obliging ...
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