The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... fuch a discovery : A ftratagem , which would they fairly own , it might not only reconcile them to me , but screen them from the refentment of their law- ful Superiors , whom they daily abufe , only ( as I cha- ritably hope ) to get ...
... fuch a discovery : A ftratagem , which would they fairly own , it might not only reconcile them to me , but screen them from the refentment of their law- ful Superiors , whom they daily abufe , only ( as I cha- ritably hope ) to get ...
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... fuch accufers , or if they had only meddled with his Wri- tings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country . But when his Moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can ...
... fuch accufers , or if they had only meddled with his Wri- tings ; fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his trial by his Country . But when his Moral character was attacked , and in a manner from which neither truth nor virtue can ...
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... fuch perfons as he had familiarly known , only for fuch virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire ...
... fuch perfons as he had familiarly known , only for fuch virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire ...
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... fuch eminent Wits , as would of course descend to pofterity , and confequently be read without our collection ; but we fhall likewife with incredible labour feek out for divers others , which , but for this our diligence , could never ...
... fuch eminent Wits , as would of course descend to pofterity , and confequently be read without our collection ; but we fhall likewife with incredible labour feek out for divers others , which , but for this our diligence , could never ...
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... fuch , and how material they feem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or ...
... fuch , and how material they feem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or ...
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