The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... Such Notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , transmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged ...
... Such Notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , transmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged ...
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... such authors are poor , and heartily with the objection were removed by any ho- neft livelihood . But Poverty is here the accident , not the fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Vilainy to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the leaft ...
... such authors are poor , and heartily with the objection were removed by any ho- neft livelihood . But Poverty is here the accident , not the fubject : He who defcribes Malice and Vilainy to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the leaft ...
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... such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print ...
... such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print ...
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... Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly ask , if it lays him under a perfonal ob- ligation ? At that rate he would be the most obliged humble fervant in the world . I dare fwear for thefe in particular , he never ...
... Such as claim a merit from being his Admirers , I would gladly ask , if it lays him under a perfonal ob- ligation ? At that rate he would be the most obliged humble fervant in the world . I dare fwear for thefe in particular , he never ...
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... Den- . nis , Remarks on the Dunciad , p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . a In a Letter under his own hand , dated March 12 , 1733- " of " of a poet . Such , Sir , is OF AUTHORS . 43.
... Den- . nis , Remarks on the Dunciad , p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . a In a Letter under his own hand , dated March 12 , 1733- " of " of a poet . Such , Sir , is OF AUTHORS . 43.
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