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... feen . Thine is an oyfter - knife , that hacks and hews . The rage , but not the talent of abuse ; Aud is in hate what love is in the ftews ; ' Tis the grofs luft of hate , that fill annoys Without diftin & dion , as grofs love enjoys ...
... feen . Thine is an oyfter - knife , that hacks and hews . The rage , but not the talent of abuse ; Aud is in hate what love is in the ftews ; ' Tis the grofs luft of hate , that fill annoys Without diftin & dion , as grofs love enjoys ...
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... feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that Boileau was the aggreffor , and had received no previous abufe , when be fell upon Cotin , De Pure , Quinault , St. Amand , Colletet , Chapelain , and Theophyle . It ...
... feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that Boileau was the aggreffor , and had received no previous abufe , when be fell upon Cotin , De Pure , Quinault , St. Amand , Colletet , Chapelain , and Theophyle . It ...
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... feen two plays , Who would do fomething in his Sempftrefs ' praife- VER . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Dodor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger , or their friendship worfe ? NOTES . Eleonora from the Alceftes of ...
... feen two plays , Who would do fomething in his Sempftrefs ' praife- VER . 29. in the first Ed . Dear Dodor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger , or their friendship worfe ? NOTES . Eleonora from the Alceftes of ...
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... feen by a short account of the manners of the modern Scholiafts . When in these latter ages , human learning raised its head in the Weft ; and its tail , verbal criticifm , was , of courle , to rife with it ; the madness of Critics foon ...
... feen by a short account of the manners of the modern Scholiafts . When in these latter ages , human learning raised its head in the Weft ; and its tail , verbal criticifm , was , of courle , to rife with it ; the madness of Critics foon ...
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... feen . " And he attacks him again in the Battle of Books . Shaftesbury is alfo very fond of petulantly carping at Dryden : To see the incorrigibleness of our poets in their pedantic manner , " fays he , vol . iii . p . 276. their vanity ...
... feen . " And he attacks him again in the Battle of Books . Shaftesbury is alfo very fond of petulantly carping at Dryden : To see the incorrigibleness of our poets in their pedantic manner , " fays he , vol . iii . p . 276. their vanity ...
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