The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... last ; and if ever he fhould give us an edition of this Poem himself , I may fee some of them treated as gently , on their repentance or better merit , as Perrault and Quinault were at last by BOILEAU . In one point I must be allowed to ...
... last ; and if ever he fhould give us an edition of this Poem himself , I may fee some of them treated as gently , on their repentance or better merit , as Perrault and Quinault were at last by BOILEAU . In one point I must be allowed to ...
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... last year , where were the fame verfes to a tittle . 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly the first pla- " giaries , that pretend to make a reputation by steal- " ing from a man's works in his own life - time , and " out of a public ...
... last year , where were the fame verfes to a tittle . 66 " These gentlemen are undoubtedly the first pla- " giaries , that pretend to make a reputation by steal- " ing from a man's works in his own life - time , and " out of a public ...
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... last page of that treatise . • Page 6 , 7. of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book intitled , A Collection of all the Letters , Effays , Verses , and Advertisements , occafioned by Pope and Swift's Mifcellanies . Printed for A. Moore ...
... last page of that treatise . • Page 6 , 7. of the Preface , by Concanen , to a book intitled , A Collection of all the Letters , Effays , Verses , and Advertisements , occafioned by Pope and Swift's Mifcellanies . Printed for A. Moore ...
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... last hundred years , I should shift ❝ the scene , and fhew all that penury changed at once " to riot and profuseness ; and more squandered away 66 upon one object , than would have satisfied the greater part of thofe extraordinary men ...
... last hundred years , I should shift ❝ the scene , and fhew all that penury changed at once " to riot and profuseness ; and more squandered away 66 upon one object , than would have satisfied the greater part of thofe extraordinary men ...
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... last ( Queen Anne's ) Miniftry was defigned by " fate to encourage 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 ...
... last ( Queen Anne's ) Miniftry was defigned by " fate to encourage 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 ...
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