The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... honour of having received a public testimony of your esteem and friendship , and am as proud of it as I could be of any advantage which could happen to me . As I remember , when I saw the brouillon of this Epistle , it was perplexed ...
... honour of having received a public testimony of your esteem and friendship , and am as proud of it as I could be of any advantage which could happen to me . As I remember , when I saw the brouillon of this Epistle , it was perplexed ...
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... honour , that no one character is drawn from the life in this Epistle . It would otherwise be most improperly inscribed to a lady who , of all the women he knows , is the last that would be entertained at the expense of another . " The ...
... honour , that no one character is drawn from the life in this Epistle . It would otherwise be most improperly inscribed to a lady who , of all the women he knows , is the last that would be entertained at the expense of another . " The ...
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... honour died . See how the world its veterans rewards ! 220 225 230 235 240 A youth of frolics , an old age of cards ; Fair to no purpose , artful to no end , Young without lovers , old without a friend ; A fop their passion , but their ...
... honour died . See how the world its veterans rewards ! 220 225 230 235 240 A youth of frolics , an old age of cards ; Fair to no purpose , artful to no end , Young without lovers , old without a friend ; A fop their passion , but their ...
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... honour of this address , as Johnson has remarked , but they were most likely adopted from motives of delicacy , as her connection with Pope had given rise to local scandal . ] Charms by accepting , by submitting , sways , Yet 30 [ EP ...
... honour of this address , as Johnson has remarked , but they were most likely adopted from motives of delicacy , as her connection with Pope had given rise to local scandal . ] Charms by accepting , by submitting , sways , Yet 30 [ EP ...
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... honour , that no character in the Epistle as then published ( including Narcissa ) was drawn from the life . Such a positive declaration should , at least , give the duchess the benefit of a doubt as to her complete identity with the ...
... honour , that no character in the Epistle as then published ( including Narcissa ) was drawn from the life . Such a positive declaration should , at least , give the duchess the benefit of a doubt as to her complete identity with the ...
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