The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I am no Author , and confequently not to be fufpect- ed either of jealousy ...
... fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I am no Author , and confequently not to be fufpect- ed either of jealousy ...
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... Fools , ought never to be made so , in complaisance to a few who are . Accordingly we find that in all ages , all vain pre- tenders , were they ever so poor or ever fo dull , have been constantly the topics of the most candid fatirists ...
... Fools , ought never to be made so , in complaisance to a few who are . Accordingly we find that in all ages , all vain pre- tenders , were they ever so poor or ever fo dull , have been constantly the topics of the most candid fatirists ...
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... Fools d . " But it happens , that this our Poet never had any Place , Penfion , or Gratuity , in any shape , from the faid glorious Queen , or any of her Minifters . All he owed , in the whole courfe of his life , to any court , was a ...
... Fools d . " But it happens , that this our Poet never had any Place , Penfion , or Gratuity , in any shape , from the faid glorious Queen , or any of her Minifters . All he owed , in the whole courfe of his life , to any court , was a ...
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... Fool , that is a fit fubject for a Dunciad . There muft ftill exist fome Analogy , if not Refemblance of Qualities between the Heroes of the two Poems ; and this in order to admit what Neoteric critics call the Parody , one of the ...
... Fool , that is a fit fubject for a Dunciad . There muft ftill exist fome Analogy , if not Refemblance of Qualities between the Heroes of the two Poems ; and this in order to admit what Neoteric critics call the Parody , one of the ...
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... with laurel , as befitteth any Affociate or Confort in Empire ) he loudly refented this indignity to violated Majesty . Indeed not without caufe , he being there represented as " " " fool 1 . " as faft afleep 64 RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
... with laurel , as befitteth any Affociate or Confort in Empire ) he loudly refented this indignity to violated Majesty . Indeed not without caufe , he being there represented as " " " fool 1 . " as faft afleep 64 RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS.
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