The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes, Complete. With Notes and Illustrations by Joseph Warton, D.D. and Others, Volumen 9B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 |
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... given to bad writers . his not living in England . Reasons for Poftfcript to the Duchefs ; her character ; raillery on the fubject of Mr. Gay himself LXII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope . An account of feveral little pieces or tracts ...
... given to bad writers . his not living in England . Reasons for Poftfcript to the Duchefs ; her character ; raillery on the fubject of Mr. Gay himself LXII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope . An account of feveral little pieces or tracts ...
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... Given to him by Parnell ; and with which Pope told Mr. Spence , he was never well fatisfied , though he corrected it again and again . d Put these two laft obfervations together , and it will appear , that Mr. Pope was never wanting to ...
... Given to him by Parnell ; and with which Pope told Mr. Spence , he was never well fatisfied , though he corrected it again and again . d Put these two laft obfervations together , and it will appear , that Mr. Pope was never wanting to ...
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... given me for endeavouring to do good offices to particular perfons , I deferve at leaft to find tolerable quarter from thofe of the other Party ; for many of which I was a conftant advocate with the Earl of Oxford , and for this I ...
... given me for endeavouring to do good offices to particular perfons , I deferve at leaft to find tolerable quarter from thofe of the other Party ; for many of which I was a conftant advocate with the Earl of Oxford , and for this I ...
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... given by the refpectable Dr. Salter , late Mafter of the Charter- house . " Lord Somers recommended Swift at his own very earnest request to Lord Wharton , when that Earl went Lieutenant to Ireland , in 1708 , but without fuccefs ; and ...
... given by the refpectable Dr. Salter , late Mafter of the Charter- house . " Lord Somers recommended Swift at his own very earnest request to Lord Wharton , when that Earl went Lieutenant to Ireland , in 1708 , but without fuccefs ; and ...
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... given ) a Surfeit of writing ; fo I really thought you would know your- self to be so certainly intitled to my Friendship , that it was a poffeffion you could not imagine stood in need of any further Deeds or Writings to affure you of ...
... given ) a Surfeit of writing ; fo I really thought you would know your- self to be so certainly intitled to my Friendship , that it was a poffeffion you could not imagine stood in need of any further Deeds or Writings to affure you of ...
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