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Page 22
... againft all the Learned in Europe . To which the great Salmafius fiercely replied , Do you and M. Mauffac join yourfelves to all that are learned in the world , and you fhall find that I alone am a match for you all . " 66 This man ...
... againft all the Learned in Europe . To which the great Salmafius fiercely replied , Do you and M. Mauffac join yourfelves to all that are learned in the world , and you fhall find that I alone am a match for you all . " 66 This man ...
Page 30
... againft him ; and while he is angry , he will never be idle . In this laft Epiftle he seems to have recante ed all he had before faid of Addifon , " viz . - " ( Excufe fome courtly ftains ) " No whiter page than Addison remains , " & c ...
... againft him ; and while he is angry , he will never be idle . In this laft Epiftle he seems to have recante ed all he had before faid of Addifon , " viz . - " ( Excufe fome courtly ftains ) " No whiter page than Addison remains , " & c ...
Page 71
... againft that famous charge which atheifts in all ages have brought the fuppofed unequal difpenfations of Providence ; a charge which I cannot heartily forgive your divines for admit- ting . You admit it , indeed , for an extreme good ...
... againft that famous charge which atheifts in all ages have brought the fuppofed unequal difpenfations of Providence ; a charge which I cannot heartily forgive your divines for admit- ting . You admit it , indeed , for an extreme good ...
Page 92
... again ft the court , at this time : and fill continues to be so . See what Dr. Adam Smith fays , in his excellent Wealth of Na- tions , of the real and fuppofed dangers of standing armies . VER . 160. Welcome the coming , ] From Homer ...
... again ft the court , at this time : and fill continues to be so . See what Dr. Adam Smith fays , in his excellent Wealth of Na- tions , of the real and fuppofed dangers of standing armies . VER . 160. Welcome the coming , ] From Homer ...
Page 145
... againft Wolfey . Erafmus ftyled him , very ftrangely , Britannicarum Literarum Lumen et Decus . A moft curious and accurate account , accompanied with remarks on the poetry and tafte of this country in the reign of Henry VII . is given ...
... againft Wolfey . Erafmus ftyled him , very ftrangely , Britannicarum Literarum Lumen et Decus . A moft curious and accurate account , accompanied with remarks on the poetry and tafte of this country in the reign of Henry VII . is given ...
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Addifon admirable againft alfo Auguftus Author becauſe beft Boileau Brutus cafe cauſe cenfure chara&er circumftance Court defign divine Dryden Dunciad Effay Epiftle ev'ry expreffion faid fame fatire fays fecond feems feen fenfe fentiments ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft fome fometimes fool fpeak fpeeches fpirit ftill ftrong ftyle fublime fuch fuperior fure genius Hiftory himſelf Homer honeft honour Horace Iliad imitation juft King laft language leaft lefs lines Lord Lord Bolingbroke mafter manners Minifter moft Mufe muft nature never NOTES numbers obferved occafion Original paffage paffions perfon Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure Poem Poet poetry Pope Pope's praiſe prefent profe publiſhed purpoſe quæ quid Quintilian quod raiſed reafon ridicule Satire ſay ſpeaks tafte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tranflation uſed verfe verſe Virgil Virtue Voltaire Whig whofe whoſe words worfe write