| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...queftionary or petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...next : Others are mere mortals. Whatever failings futh men may have, a refpeft is due to them, as Luminaries whofe exaltation renders their motion a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...queftionary or petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...reach the next ; Others are mere mortals. Whatever ever failings fuch men may have, a refpetSt is to them, as Luminaries whofe exakation renders their... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 298 pages
...queftionary or petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...writings will reach the next : Others are mere mortals. What- ever ever failings fuch men may have, a refpecl: Is due to them, as Luminaries whofe exaltation... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio : You are indeed almofl the only men I know, who either can write in this...next : others are mere mortals. Whatever failings fuchmen may have, arefpedfc is due to them, as Luminaries whofe exaltation renders their motion a little... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...qneftionary or petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft the only men I know, who cither can write in this age, or whofe writings will teach the next: Others are mere mortals. Whatever... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 352 pages
...petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to wh'om I vvrite, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft the only...mere mortals. Whatever failings fuch men may have, a refpeft is due to them, as Luminaries whofe exaltation renders their motion a little irregular, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...half a yard long. You and Lord Let. 83. FROM D* SWIFT. I.ord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...only men I know, who either can write in this age, or whole writings will reach the next : others are mere mortals. "Whatever failings fuch men may have,... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 406 pages
...queftionary or petionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...next : Others are mere mortals. Whatever failings fueh men may have, a refped is due to them, as Luminaries whofe exaltation renders their motion a little... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 424 pages
...queftionary or petitionary epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...motion a little irregular, or rather caufes it to feem fo to others. I am afraid to cenfure any thing I hear of Dean Swift, becaufe I hear it only from mortals... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 pages
...queftionary or petitionary Epiftles of half a yard long. You and Lord Bolingbroke are the only men to whom I write, and always in folio. You are indeed almoft...may have, a refpect is due to them, as Luminaries whole exaltation renders their motion a little irregular, or rather caufes it to feem fo to others.... | |
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