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... thing so nice and delicate , that it is no easy matter to find out images capable of giving pleasure to one of the few , who ( in any age ) have come up to that character . I am never- theless lately returned from an island , where I ...
... thing so nice and delicate , that it is no easy matter to find out images capable of giving pleasure to one of the few , who ( in any age ) have come up to that character . I am never- theless lately returned from an island , where I ...
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... thing else , nay , for every thing else to which he is pleased to turn himself . Depend upon it , I shall see you with great pleasure at 1 First appeared in Cooper , 1737 . The date is probably 1717-18 . 2 A tragedy written in the reign ...
... thing else , nay , for every thing else to which he is pleased to turn himself . Depend upon it , I shall see you with great pleasure at 1 First appeared in Cooper , 1737 . The date is probably 1717-18 . 2 A tragedy written in the reign ...
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... death . 3 Alluding to Pope's conforming to the church of England ; a subject on which Atterbury was particularly earnest with him . - Roscoe . me in the first of these any thing equal to LETT . 3. ] 9 DR . ATTERBURY AND POPE .
... death . 3 Alluding to Pope's conforming to the church of England ; a subject on which Atterbury was particularly earnest with him . - Roscoe . me in the first of these any thing equal to LETT . 3. ] 9 DR . ATTERBURY AND POPE .
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... things be done in the green tree , what shall be done . in the dry ? " Excuse me for employing a sentence of scrip- ture on this occasion ; I apply it very seriously . One thing relieves me a little under the ill prospect I have of ...
... things be done in the green tree , what shall be done . in the dry ? " Excuse me for employing a sentence of scrip- ture on this occasion ; I apply it very seriously . One thing relieves me a little under the ill prospect I have of ...
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... thing standing just as I found it . However , I thank you for the pleasure you have given me in putting me upon ... things to think of , but none that will interfere with the offices of friendship , in the exchange of which with you ...
... thing standing just as I found it . However , I thank you for the pleasure you have given me in putting me upon ... things to think of , but none that will interfere with the offices of friendship , in the exchange of which with you ...
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance Adieu Æneid affectionate appeared in 4to appeared in Polwhele's appeared in Warburton assure Bath believe BETHEL BISHOP OF ROCHESTER Blount Bowles compliment dear sir DEAR SIR,-I death desire Digby dine Duchess of Buckingham Dunciad edition of 1735 esteem expect faithful friendship garden give glad Gorboduc happy hear heart heartily hither Homer MSS honest honour hope humble servant IX.-CORRESPONDENCE kind letter live London Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lord Burlington Lord Peterborough Lyttelton Mapledurham MSS melancholy mind never night obliged occasion pleased pleasure poet POPE TO FORTESCUE.¹ Pope's Pray published ROBERT DIGBY ROCHESTER TO POPE.¹ sincerely soon sorry sure tell thank thing thought told tory of Devonshire town truly truth Twickenham TWITENHAM Twitnam verses wish word write written