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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Page 237
1790
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Letters of Mr. Pope, and Several Eminent Persons, from the Year 1705, to ...

Alexander Pope - 1735 - 490 pages
...this delicious Ifle, as they are without Riches and Honours, fa are they without the Vices and Follies that attend them ; and were they but as much ftrangers to Revenge, as they are to Avarice or Ambition, they might in fadT: anfwcr the poetical Notions of the Golden Age. But they have got,...
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Letters of Mr. Pope, and Several Eminent Persons, from the Year 1705, to ...

Alexander Pope - 1735 - 262 pages
...delicious Ifle, as they are without Riches and Honours, fa are they without the Vices and Follies thtt. attend them; and were they but as much, ftrangers to Re.venge, as they are to Ayarice or Ambition, they might in faftanfwcr the poetical Notions of 'the Golden AgeBut they have...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 7

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 pages
...this delicious ifle, as they are without riches and honours, fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were they but as much ftrangers...as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in faft anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,...
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Letters of Mr. Alexander Pope, and Several of His Friends

Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 pages
...this delicious ifle, as they are without riches and honours, fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were they but as much ftrangers...as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in fa6t anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 306 pages
...without riches and honours' fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and v.'-ere were they but as much ftrangers to revenge, as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in fact anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 7

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 310 pages
...are without riches and honours- fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were were they but as much ftrangers to revenge, as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in fact anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1757 - 366 pages
...this delicious ifle, as they are without riches and honours, fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were they but as much ftrangers...as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in faft anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,....
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with ..., Volume 7

Alexander Pope - 1760 - 424 pages
...honours, fo are they without the vices and follies that attend them ; and were they but as much grangers to revenge, as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in fact anfwer the poeti^. cal notions of the golden age. But they have got, as an alloy to their happinefs,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 5

Alexander Pope - 1764 - 440 pages
...delicious ifle, as they arc without i iches and honours, fo are they without the vices and follies thnt attend them ; and were they but as much ftrangers to revenge, as they are to avaike and ambition, they might in fail anlvver the poetical notions of the golden age. But they have...
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The Dunciad, in four books

Alexander Pope - 1770 - 402 pages
...riches and honours, Ib are they without the vices and follies that attend thems and were they but aj much ftrangers to revenge, as they are to avarice and ambition, they might in faft anfwer the poetical notions of the golden age; But they have got, a* an. alloy to their happinefc,...
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