The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... himself would have omitted it , had he approved of the first appearance of this Poem . 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 ...
... himself would have omitted it , had he approved of the first appearance of this Poem . 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 ...
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... himself , or ( what I think he could less forgive ) of his Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers ...
... himself , or ( what I think he could less forgive ) of his Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers ...
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... 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 fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the ...
... 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 fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the ...
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... himself . I am no Author , and confequently not to be fufpect- ed either of jealousy or refentment against any of the Men , of whom fcarce one is known to me by fight ; and as for their Writings , I have fought them ( on this one ...
... himself . I am no Author , and confequently not to be fufpect- ed either of jealousy or refentment against any of the Men , of whom fcarce one is known to me by fight ; and as for their Writings , I have fought them ( on this one ...
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... himself ? I queftion not but 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 ...
... himself ? I queftion not but 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 ...
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