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Pope describes him as " a good humble - spirited man , a great admirer of Addison , and but a poor writer , except his play ; that is very well . " ] " " ( 2 ) He came to Oxford within a fortnight , and stayed about five weeks .
Pope describes him as " a good humble - spirited man , a great admirer of Addison , and but a poor writer , except his play ; that is very well . " ] " " ( 2 ) He came to Oxford within a fortnight , and stayed about five weeks .
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... that it may make a set of my own books ( 1 ) of the new edition , with which I shall accompany it , more welcome . You will assure him of my gratitude . - ( 1 ) The Rambler . — C. " Poor dear Collins ! ( 1 ) -Would a C 4 ETAT . 45 .
... that it may make a set of my own books ( 1 ) of the new edition , with which I shall accompany it , more welcome . You will assure him of my gratitude . - ( 1 ) The Rambler . — C. " Poor dear Collins ! ( 1 ) -Would a C 4 ETAT . 45 .
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Poor dear Collins ! ( 1 ) -Would a letter give him any pleasure ? I have a mind to write . " I am glad of your hindrance in your Spenserian design ( 2 ) , yet I would not have it delayed . Three hours a day stolen from sleep and ...
Poor dear Collins ! ( 1 ) -Would a letter give him any pleasure ? I have a mind to write . " I am glad of your hindrance in your Spenserian design ( 2 ) , yet I would not have it delayed . Three hours a day stolen from sleep and ...
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You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . LETTER 30 . ¥Ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ¡¤ ¥ó¥é ¥ä ̓ ¥ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ; ¥è¥íῆ¥ó¥á ¥ãὰ¥ñ ¥ð¥å¥ðό¥í¥è¥á¥ì¥å¥í .
You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . LETTER 30 . ¥Ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ¡¤ ¥ó¥é ¥ä ̓ ¥ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ; ¥è¥íῆ¥ó¥á ¥ãὰ¥ñ ¥ð¥å¥ðό¥í¥è¥á¥ì¥å¥í .
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Poor dear Collins ! Let me know whether you think it would give him pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state ( 1 ) , and therefore have it in great commiseration . " I sincerely wish you the usual pleasures ...
Poor dear Collins ! Let me know whether you think it would give him pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state ( 1 ) , and therefore have it in great commiseration . " I sincerely wish you the usual pleasures ...
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