Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence. Volume the Fifth. With Letters of Lord Bolingbroke. Lord Lansdowne. ...E. Curll, 1737 - 86 ページ |
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... that I ought to have writ a Postscript to my Friend GAY's , makes me not content to write less than a whole Letter ; and your feeming to * Written in the Year , 1723 . B take take his kindly , gives me Hopes you will look.
... that I ought to have writ a Postscript to my Friend GAY's , makes me not content to write less than a whole Letter ; and your feeming to * Written in the Year , 1723 . B take take his kindly , gives me Hopes you will look.
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... Writing , fo I really thought you would know yourself to be fo cer- tainly intitled to my Friendship , that- it was a Poffeffion you could not ima- gine needed any farther Deeds or Writings to affure you of it . -2 . It is an honeft ...
... Writing , fo I really thought you would know yourself to be fo cer- tainly intitled to my Friendship , that- it was a Poffeffion you could not ima- gine needed any farther Deeds or Writings to affure you of it . -2 . It is an honeft ...
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... two fuch righteous Tribunals : You refemble perfectly the two Alehouse- Keepers in Holland , who were at the * This feems to be written by way of Poftfcript to Mr. Pope's Letter . fame n HENRY La Vife BOLINGBROKE . Murray Ainx . 1714.
... two fuch righteous Tribunals : You refemble perfectly the two Alehouse- Keepers in Holland , who were at the * This feems to be written by way of Poftfcript to Mr. Pope's Letter . fame n HENRY La Vife BOLINGBROKE . Murray Ainx . 1714.
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... written when he was very young ; others at leifure Hours , I believe , for Amusement only , and not with any defign to publish them . Indeed most of them are rather Sketches , or Outlines of fome Defign , than finished Pieces . I dare ...
... written when he was very young ; others at leifure Hours , I believe , for Amusement only , and not with any defign to publish them . Indeed most of them are rather Sketches , or Outlines of fome Defign , than finished Pieces . I dare ...
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... befides , they have been written fo long , and in fo careless a manner , and with fuch bad Ink that a great many of them are scarce legible . I fhould I fhould be obliged to you if you would fend Mr. BROMLEY to Mr. CURLL . 61.
... befides , they have been written fo long , and in fo careless a manner , and with fuch bad Ink that a great many of them are scarce legible . I fhould I fhould be obliged to you if you would fend Mr. BROMLEY to Mr. CURLL . 61.
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