Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of His FriendsJ. Wright, 1737 - 306 стор. |
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... wish , that if the Laws have as yet provided no adequate remedy , one at least may be : found , to prevent fo great and growing an evil . N.K. Inv . CYM.DESIDE RIO VETERES REVOCAMVS AMO RES . ATQVE.OLIM.MIS SAS.FLEMVS . AMICITIAS P.F. ...
... wish , that if the Laws have as yet provided no adequate remedy , one at least may be : found , to prevent fo great and growing an evil . N.K. Inv . CYM.DESIDE RIO VETERES REVOCAMVS AMO RES . ATQVE.OLIM.MIS SAS.FLEMVS . AMICITIAS P.F. ...
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... Erom 1714 to 1725 . LETTER LXXXV . Of the Map of the Geography of Homer , done by the Author . The ftate of the Times , the fiege of Barcelona , the Queen's death the Condition of the English Roman Catholicks : Wishes for CONTENT S.
... Erom 1714 to 1725 . LETTER LXXXV . Of the Map of the Geography of Homer , done by the Author . The ftate of the Times , the fiege of Barcelona , the Queen's death the Condition of the English Roman Catholicks : Wishes for CONTENT S.
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Alexander Pope. the Condition of the English Roman Catholicks : Wishes for the Peace of the Nation . LETTER LXXXVI . From Mr. Blount . The Answer to the former . His Temper in Religion and Politicks . LETTER LXXXVII . From Mr. Blount ...
Alexander Pope. the Condition of the English Roman Catholicks : Wishes for the Peace of the Nation . LETTER LXXXVI . From Mr. Blount . The Answer to the former . His Temper in Religion and Politicks . LETTER LXXXVII . From Mr. Blount ...
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... Wishes to ferve him . LETTER CLXII . Complaints of his Abfence , and fome Envy at his Situation . LETTER CLXIII . The Author more and more inclin'd to Retirement . LETTER CLXIV . More of the fame . Concern for his Friend's abfence ...
... Wishes to ferve him . LETTER CLXII . Complaints of his Abfence , and fome Envy at his Situation . LETTER CLXIII . The Author more and more inclin'd to Retirement . LETTER CLXIV . More of the fame . Concern for his Friend's abfence ...
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... wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are pleased to say ) in writing to me , fince you have always chofen the task of commending me : take but the other way , and I dare engage ...
... wish your letters always were . I do not wonder you have hitherto found fome difficulty ( as you are pleased to say ) in writing to me , fince you have always chofen the task of commending me : take but the other way , and I dare engage ...
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