The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their ...
... reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their ...
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... reason therefore did our author chufe to write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . See his Effays . E 4 RICARDUS [ 56 ] RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF OF THE ...
... reason therefore did our author chufe to write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . See his Effays . E 4 RICARDUS [ 56 ] RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF OF THE ...
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... reason to point at . ANON . Though I have as just a value for the letter E , as any Grammarian living , and the fame affection for the Name of this Poem as any Critic for that of his Author ; yet cannot it induce me to agree with those ...
... reason to point at . ANON . Though I have as just a value for the letter E , as any Grammarian living , and the fame affection for the Name of this Poem as any Critic for that of his Author ; yet cannot it induce me to agree with those ...
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... Reason ) . In which method of proceeding , I can ne- ver enough praise my good friend , the exact Mr. Tho . Hearne ; who , if any word occur , which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due ...
... Reason ) . In which method of proceeding , I can ne- ver enough praise my good friend , the exact Mr. Tho . Hearne ; who , if any word occur , which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due ...
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... reasons for this Fury , they are fo ftrong and fo coercive . “ I regard " him ( faith he ) as an Enemy , not fo much to me , as " to my King , to my Country , to my Religion , and " to that Liberty which has been the fole felicity of my ...
... reasons for this Fury , they are fo ftrong and fo coercive . “ I regard " him ( faith he ) as an Enemy , not fo much to me , as " to my King , to my Country , to my Religion , and " to that Liberty which has been the fole felicity of my ...
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