”
The qualities to Martha by one who knew her
so well ought, on the whole, to be allowed more weight than
what is spitefully insinuated, rather than openly alleged, by
Warburton, who was deeply prejudiced against her in conse-
quence of her quarrel with the Allens.
The qualities to Martha by one who knew her
so well ought, on the whole, to be allowed more weight than
what is spitefully insinuated, rather than openly alleged, by
Warburton, who was deeply prejudiced against her in conse-
quence of her quarrel with the Allens.
Alexander Pope - v05