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Pagina 233
Their letters are written upon the pastoral comedy of the Italians, and those
pastorals wh1ch Pope was then preparing to publish. The kindnesses which are
first experienced are seldom forgotten. Pope always retained a grateful memory
of ...
Their letters are written upon the pastoral comedy of the Italians, and those
pastorals wh1ch Pope was then preparing to publish. The kindnesses which are
first experienced are seldom forgotten. Pope always retained a grateful memory
of ...
Pagina 413
Pope had now an opportunity of courting the friendship of Addison, by vilifying his
old enemy, and could give ... Addison, who was no stranger to the world,
probably saw the selfishness of Pope's friendship; and, resolving that he should
have ...
Pope had now an opportunity of courting the friendship of Addison, by vilifying his
old enemy, and could give ... Addison, who was no stranger to the world,
probably saw the selfishness of Pope's friendship; and, resolving that he should
have ...
Pagina 424
... Catullus, who had all their wit and nature, heightened with humour more
exquisite and delightful than any other man ever possessed.' This is the fondness
of a friend; let us hear what is told us by a rival 'Addison's conversation,' says
Pope, ...
... Catullus, who had all their wit and nature, heightened with humour more
exquisite and delightful than any other man ever possessed.' This is the fondness
of a friend; let us hear what is told us by a rival 'Addison's conversation,' says
Pope, ...
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