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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 124
edited by - 1755
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOUNRAL

SEVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 540 pages
...fo warmly, that bis friend complied, and as they were then alone, fcribbled over halt a dozen {beets of paper before he rofe from the table where they...read what he had written ; and as he had a wonderful partialityforthofehe thought well of, he approved it : and to convince the fcribbler (as my lord rightly...
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Anecdotes of Polite Literature ...

1764 - 236 pages
...of tha DL could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell h'mvhis thoughts freely on thisoccafipnj^ He urged this fo warmly, that his friend complied ; and as they were then alone, fcribblsd'pyer h'alf a dozen flieets of pi; - ; per, they were fitting. Mr. Pope read what' he bad...
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The Life of Alexander Pope, Esq: Comp. from Original Manuscripts; with a ...

Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 pages
...friend (whofe name he kept fecret) was the moft candid of men, and that Mr. Warburton could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell him his thoughts freely...dozen fheets of paper before he rofe from the table at which they were fitting. Mr. POPE having read what he had written, approved it: and to convince...
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The Life of Alexander Pope, Esq: Compiled from Original Manuscripts; with a ...

Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 pages
...friend (whofe name he kept fecret) was the moft candid of men, and that Mr. Warburton could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell him his thoughts freely...fcribbled over half a dozen fheets of paper before he rofc from the table at which they were fitting. Mr. POPE having read what he had written, approved...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes, Complete. With ..., Volume 9

Alexander Pope - 1797 - 492 pages
...Author of the DL could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell him his thoughts with all freedom on this occafion. He urged this fo warmly, that his...they were then alone, fcribbled over half a dozen meets of paper, before he rofe from the table where they were then fitting. Mr. Pope read what was...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Verse and Prose, Volume 9

Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 pages
...Author of the DL could not do him a greater pltafure than to tell him his thoughts with all freedom on this occafion. He urged this fo warmly, that his...paper before he rofe from the table where they were then fitting. Mr. Pope read what was written; and, as he had a wonderful partiality for thofc he loved,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Verse and Prose: Containing ..., Volume 9

Alexander Pope - 1806 - 536 pages
...Author of the DL could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell him his thoughts with all freedom on this occafion. He urged this fo warmly, that his friend complied, and, as they were then alone, fcribblcd over half a dozen iheets of paper before he rofe from the table where they were then fitting....
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A View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy: In Four Letters to a Friend, Volume 1

William Warburton - 1854 - 568 pages
...(whofe name he kept fecret,) was the moft candid of men; and that the Author of the DL could not do him a greater pleafure than to tell him his thoughts freely...his.' friend complied, and, as they were then alone, fcribled over half a dozen (heets of paper before he rofe from the table, where they were fitting....
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 38

1769 - 760 pages
...ple.ifure than to tell him hiĀ§ thoughts freely on this occalion. He urged this To warmly, that hit friend complied, and, as they were then alone, fcribbled over half a dozen (been of paper before he rofe from the table it which they were fitting. Mr. Pope having read what...
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