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The Complete Letter-writer: Containing Familiar Letters on the Most Common ... - Page 195
1778 - 249 pages
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The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs ..., Volume 8

Alexander Pope - 1806 - 556 pages
...Dr. Maty's Memoirs of the Earl of Chefterfield, and nothing left but to wifh you a long good-night. May you enjoy a ftate of repofe in this life, not unlike that fleep which he gives in the very words of that celebrated Nobleman* that I cannot forbear repeating it in...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With a selection of explanatory notes ..., Volume 7

Alexander Pope - 1812 - 394 pages
...more I write to you as I promised, and this once, I fear, will be the last ! the curtain will soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good-night. May you enjoy a state of repose in this life, not unlike that sleep of...
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Classical English Letter-writer: Or, Epistolary Selections; Designed to ...

Elizabeth Frank - English language - 1814 - 400 pages
...more I write to you, as I promised ; and this once, I fear, will be the last! The curtain will soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good night. May you enjoy a state of repose in this life, not unlike (hat sleep of...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 5

Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 530 pages
...more I write to you as I promised, and this once, I fear, will be the last ! The curtain will soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you ' a long good-night.' May you enjoy a state of repose in this life, not unlike that sleep...
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The New Universal Letter Writer, Or, Complete Art of Polite Correspondence ...

Letter writing - 1818 - 254 pages
...ONCE more I write to you, as I promised, and this once I fear will be the last: the curtain will soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good night. M.iy you enjoy a state of repose in this life not unlike that sleep of...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 8

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1811 - 706 pages
...Once more I write to you as I promised, and this once I fear will be the Jast ! TJ:c curtnin will soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish ynu a long good night. May you enjoy a state of repose in this life, not unlike that sleep of...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 8

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 424 pages
...compliments, the Bishop said to me, ' My friend Pope, considering your infirmities, and my age and exile, soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good-night. it is not likely that we should ever meet again ; and therefore I give...
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The Works of Alexander Popekesq., with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 9

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 510 pages
...it." — " Does your lordship abide by it yourself?" — " I do," — " If you do, my lord, it is soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good-night. but lately. May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 9

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 512 pages
...it.'' — " Does your lordship abide by it yourself?" — " I do." — " If you do, my lord, it is soon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wish you a long good-night. but lately. May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed...
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Prose

Literature - 1826 - 450 pages
...1723. Once more I write to you, as I promifH, and this once, I fear, will be the laft ! The curtaln will foon be drawn between my friend and me, and nothing left but to wifh you a long good night. May you enjoya flate of repofe in this life, not unlike that fleep of the foul which fome have believed is...
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