The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 8J. and P. KNAPTON in Ludgate-street, 1751 - 280 páginas |
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... eafy terms ? So trivial as thefe circumftances are , I fhould not be difpleas'd myfelf to know fuch trifles , when they concern or characterise any eminent perfon . The wifeft and wittieft of men are feldom wifer or wit- tier than ...
... eafy terms ? So trivial as thefe circumftances are , I fhould not be difpleas'd myfelf to know fuch trifles , when they concern or characterise any eminent perfon . The wifeft and wittieft of men are feldom wifer or wit- tier than ...
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... eafy to you . I for my part am not fo happy ; my parva rura are fastened to me , fo that I can't exchange them , as you have , for more porta- ble means of fubfiftance ; and yet I hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus ...
... eafy to you . I for my part am not fo happy ; my parva rura are fastened to me , fo that I can't exchange them , as you have , for more porta- ble means of fubfiftance ; and yet I hope to gather enough to make the Patriam fugimus ...
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... eafy , and happy , juft as I wish you ; and next to that , I wish you all with me . Next to God , is a good man : next in dignity , and next in value . Minuifti eum paullo minus ab angelis . If therefore I wish well to the good and the ...
... eafy , and happy , juft as I wish you ; and next to that , I wish you all with me . Next to God , is a good man : next in dignity , and next in value . Minuifti eum paullo minus ab angelis . If therefore I wish well to the good and the ...
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... eafy , humane , and gentlemanly neighbour , Mr. Stonor . ' Tis certain the lofs of one of this cha- racter puts us naturally upon fetting a greater value on the few that are left , tho ' the degree of our ef- teem may be different ...
... eafy , humane , and gentlemanly neighbour , Mr. Stonor . ' Tis certain the lofs of one of this cha- racter puts us naturally upon fetting a greater value on the few that are left , tho ' the degree of our ef- teem may be different ...
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... eafy , but I think it would not be fo , to Renounce the other . Your Lordship has formerly advis'd me to read the beft controverfies between the Churches . Shall I tell you a fecret ? I did fo at fourteen years old , ( for I loved ...
... eafy , but I think it would not be fo , to Renounce the other . Your Lordship has formerly advis'd me to read the beft controverfies between the Churches . Shall I tell you a fecret ? I did fo at fourteen years old , ( for I loved ...
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