The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... fure it can be none here for who will pretend that the robbing another of his Reputation fupplies the want of it in himself ? I queftion not but such authors are poor , and heartily with the objection were removed by any ho- neft ...
... fure it can be none here for who will pretend that the robbing another of his Reputation fupplies the want of it in himself ? I queftion not but such authors are poor , and heartily with the objection were removed by any ho- neft ...
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... fure to have it in the ampleft manner , " & c . & c . & c . Thus we fee every one of his works hath been ex- tolled by one or other of his moft inveterate Enemies ; and to the fuccefs of them all they do unanimoufly give teftimony . But ...
... fure to have it in the ampleft manner , " & c . & c . & c . Thus we fee every one of his works hath been ex- tolled by one or other of his moft inveterate Enemies ; and to the fuccefs of them all they do unanimoufly give teftimony . But ...
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... fure enough a Hero , who hath his Lady at f Alluding to thefe lines in the Epift . to Dr. Arbuthnot ; " And has not Colly ftill his Lord and Whore , " His Butchers Henley , his Free - Mafons Moore ? Letter to Mr. P. p . 46 . four ...
... fure enough a Hero , who hath his Lady at f Alluding to thefe lines in the Epift . to Dr. Arbuthnot ; " And has not Colly ftill his Lord and Whore , " His Butchers Henley , his Free - Mafons Moore ? Letter to Mr. P. p . 46 . four ...
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... fure- 66 ly much less can any one , till then , be pronoun- " ced a Hero : this species of men being far more sub- " ject than others to the caprices of Fortune and Hu- " mour . " But to this alfo we have an answer , that will ( we hope ) ...
... fure- 66 ly much less can any one , till then , be pronoun- " ced a Hero : this species of men being far more sub- " ject than others to the caprices of Fortune and Hu- " mour . " But to this alfo we have an answer , that will ( we hope ) ...
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... fure my friends are dif- " pleased with them , for in this light I afford them " frequent matter of mirth , & c . & c . f " Having then he is become fo publickly declared himself incorrigible , dead in law ( I mean the law Epopœian ) ...
... fure my friends are dif- " pleased with them , for in this light I afford them " frequent matter of mirth , & c . & c . f " Having then he is become fo publickly declared himself incorrigible , dead in law ( I mean the law Epopœian ) ...
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