The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... abused all , even to women , and whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendless , the Exiled , and the Dead . Besides this , which I take to be ...
... abused all , even to women , and whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendless , the Exiled , and the Dead . Besides this , which I take to be ...
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... abused by the ignorant pretenders to Poetry of their times ; of which not the least memory will remain but in their own Writings , and in the Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in ...
... abused by the ignorant pretenders to Poetry of their times ; of which not the least memory will remain but in their own Writings , and in the Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in ...
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... abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Parties . Let me add a further reafon , that , though engaged in their Friendships , he never espoused their Animofities ; and can almost fingly challenge this ho- nour , not to have written ...
... abused , namely the Greatest and Best of all Parties . Let me add a further reafon , that , though engaged in their Friendships , he never espoused their Animofities ; and can almost fingly challenge this ho- nour , not to have written ...
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... abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man & Character of Mr. Pope , p . 6 . h Gulliv . p . 336 . " judge ...
... abused , was an infallible proof the Play was his own ; the faid Mr. Cibber thinking it impoffible for a man to be much concerned for any but himself : " Now let any man & Character of Mr. Pope , p . 6 . h Gulliv . p . 336 . " judge ...
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... abused the character of Mr. Dryden ; and in his laft , of Mr. Pope , accuf- ing him in very high and fober terms of profaneness and immorality ( Effay on Polite Writing , vol . ii . p . 270. ) on a mere report from Edm . Curll , that he ...
... abused the character of Mr. Dryden ; and in his laft , of Mr. Pope , accuf- ing him in very high and fober terms of profaneness and immorality ( Effay on Polite Writing , vol . ii . p . 270. ) on a mere report from Edm . Curll , that he ...
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