The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... these Authors had been ( doubtlefs very wifely ) the firft aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by rail- ing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or fur- prized , if this or that fcribbler was ...
... these Authors had been ( doubtlefs very wifely ) the firft aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by rail- ing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or fur- prized , if this or that fcribbler was ...
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... these people fay were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I ...
... these people fay were believed , I must appear to all my friends either a fool , or a knave ; either impofed on myself , or impofing on them ; fo that I am as much interested in the confutation of these calumnies , as he is himself . I ...
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... these fort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excufe at the Old Bailey , for leffer crimes than Defamation ( for it is the cafe of almost all who are tried there ) , but fure it can be none here for who will pretend that ...
... these fort of authors are poor . That might be pleaded as an excufe at the Old Bailey , for leffer crimes than Defamation ( for it is the cafe of almost all who are tried there ) , but fure it can be none here for who will pretend that ...
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... these I was forry to see in such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have ...
... these I was forry to see in such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have ...
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... , but entirely on the Public , to defend its own judgment . There remains what in my opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
... , but entirely on the Public , to defend its own judgment . There remains what in my opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt TO THE PUBLISHER . 9.
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