| William Roberts - 1889 - 396 páginas
...Pope. I desire you to send me the sheets to perfect the first fifty books, and likewise the rema1ning three hundred books ; and pray be at the Standard...books came, and that my wife received them. This was strict truth, and prevented all further inquiry. The lords declared they had been made Pope's tools.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 524 páginas
...from a variety of persons whom he must have refused to name. " My defence," he replied, " is right ; T only told the Lords I did not know from whence the books came. This was strict truth and prevented all further inquiry." ' The pertinacity of PT in endeavouring to... | |
| Ralph Straus - 1927 - 406 páginas
...Smythe " early next morning. " I am just again going to the Lords," he wrote, " to finish Pope. . . . My defence is right. I only told the Lords I did not...books came, and that my wife received them. This was strict truth, and prevented all further enquiry. The Lords declared that they had been made Pope's... | |
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