The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 34
... whole , pleased with my picture beyond expression . I may now say of your picture , it is the thing in the world the likest you , except yourself ; as a cautious person once said of an elephant , it was the biggest in the world , except ...
... whole , pleased with my picture beyond expression . I may now say of your picture , it is the thing in the world the likest you , except yourself ; as a cautious person once said of an elephant , it was the biggest in the world , except ...
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... whole life afterwards , to the age of eighty - four , was a scene of restless- ness , turbulence , and intrigue . With nearly all her family she was at open war , and her insolence , her irreligion , and avarice , seemed to increase ...
... whole life afterwards , to the age of eighty - four , was a scene of restless- ness , turbulence , and intrigue . With nearly all her family she was at open war , and her insolence , her irreligion , and avarice , seemed to increase ...
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... whole , and never wrote a line of the Life . BLENHEIM . Out of the record of Sarah's feuds and ebullitions of temper , some amusing incidents arise . With her grandson , Charles , second son of the Earl of Sun- derland , she had a ...
... whole , and never wrote a line of the Life . BLENHEIM . Out of the record of Sarah's feuds and ebullitions of temper , some amusing incidents arise . With her grandson , Charles , second son of the Earl of Sun- derland , she had a ...
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... whole affair , either for himself or his friends . C. QUEENSBERRY . ' " When her Grace had finished this paper , drawn with more spirit than accuracy , she gave it to Mr. Stanhope , who desired her to think again , asked pardon for ...
... whole affair , either for himself or his friends . C. QUEENSBERRY . ' " When her Grace had finished this paper , drawn with more spirit than accuracy , she gave it to Mr. Stanhope , who desired her to think again , asked pardon for ...
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... whole wealth been hops and hogs ,? Could he himself have sent it to the dogs ? His Grace will game : to White's a bull be led , 8 With spurning heels and with a butting head . 60 65 6 Some misers of great wealth , proprietors of the ...
... whole wealth been hops and hogs ,? Could he himself have sent it to the dogs ? His Grace will game : to White's a bull be led , 8 With spurning heels and with a butting head . 60 65 6 Some misers of great wealth , proprietors of the ...
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