Whig, as I rather hope, and as I think your principles and mine (as brother poets) had ever a bias to the side of liberty, I know you will be an honest man and an inoffensive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being so much of either party... The Works of Alexander Pope: Correspondence - Página 416de Alexander Pope - 1871Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 490 páginas
...will be an honeft man and an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being fo much of either Party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftate you are, all hail! One or two of your old Friends complain'd they had heard nothing from you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 468 páginas
...will be an honeft man and an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being fo much of either Party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever irate you are, All Hail! One or two of your old Friends com-, plain'd they had heard nothing from yqp... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 páginas
...will be an honeft man and an inorTenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being fo much of either party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftateyou are, all hail ! . One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 páginas
...honeft man Mid an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I M • knovY know you are incapable of being fo much of either party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftatcyou are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from you... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 páginas
...will be an honeft Man and an inofienfive one. Upon the Whole, I know you are incapable of being fo much of either Party as to be good for nothing. Therefore...whatever State you are, all hail ! One or two of your old Friends complain'd they hear nothing from you fince the Queen's Death ; I told 'em no Man living... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 páginas
...will be an honeft Man and an inpffenfive one. Upon the Whole, I know you are incapable of being fo much of either Party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever yqu.are, or in whatever State you are, all hail ! One or two of your old Friends complain'd they hear... | |
| 1754 - 714 páginas
...man, and aninofFenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapnble of being fo much oiTeither fide, as to be good for nothing. Therefore, once more, whatever you are, or in Whatever ftate you are, all hail ! In 1714, Mr. Gay's tragedy, intitted The Captives, which he had the honour... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 232 páginas
...will be an . honefl man, and an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I know, you are incapable of being fo much of either party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in what ftate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 232 páginas
...will be an honeft man, and an inoffenfive one. Upon the; whole, I know, you are incapable of being fo much of either party as to be good for nothing. Therefore once more,- whatever you are, or in what ftate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 314 páginas
...irrontntive one. Upon the whole, 1 know, you arc incapable of being fo much of eithrv party a< to he good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever Hate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complainM they had heard nothing From you finve... | |
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