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... praises , Dr. Warburton faid he intended to write his life ; on which Mr. Spence , with his usual modefty and condefcenfion , said , that he also had the fame intentions ; and bad , from time to time , collected from Pope's own mouth ...
... praises , Dr. Warburton faid he intended to write his life ; on which Mr. Spence , with his usual modefty and condefcenfion , said , that he also had the fame intentions ; and bad , from time to time , collected from Pope's own mouth ...
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... praise he would not deny him to the world ; and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclofed ; which was the CHARACTER , firft published feparately , and afterwards inferted in this place of the Epift . to ...
... praise he would not deny him to the world ; and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclofed ; which was the CHARACTER , firft published feparately , and afterwards inferted in this place of the Epift . to ...
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... praise Who but muft laugh , if fuch a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ? What tho ' my Name ftood rubric on the walls , Or plaifter'd pofts , with claps , in capitals ? NOTES . 216 I beg leave to add , that as to ...
... praise Who but muft laugh , if fuch a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ? What tho ' my Name ftood rubric on the walls , Or plaifter'd pofts , with claps , in capitals ? NOTES . 216 I beg leave to add , that as to ...
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... praise ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , 225 To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at Rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and poetry , and ...
... praise ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , 225 To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at Rehearsals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and poetry , and ...
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... praise , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others ( harder ftill ) he paid in kind . 240 Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not nigh , 245 Dryden alone escap'd this judging eye : NOTES . tion of Antiquaries , who frequently ...
... praise , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others ( harder ftill ) he paid in kind . 240 Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not nigh , 245 Dryden alone escap'd this judging eye : NOTES . tion of Antiquaries , who frequently ...
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