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... thefe malevolent fcriblers , however impotent and infignificant , attacked his perfon , morals , and family . If Boileau ridicules and rallies vile writers with more feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that ...
... thefe malevolent fcriblers , however impotent and infignificant , attacked his perfon , morals , and family . If Boileau ridicules and rallies vile writers with more feening plea- fantry and good - humour , we ought to recolle & that ...
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... event , obfcurely hinted at in very ftrong imagery . Thefe fpeeches are closely copied from the Agamemuon of Efchylus , as is a Ariking feene in bis 1 A maudlin Poetefs , a rhyming Peer , A Clerk B 4 TO THE SATIRES .
... event , obfcurely hinted at in very ftrong imagery . Thefe fpeeches are closely copied from the Agamemuon of Efchylus , as is a Ariking feene in bis 1 A maudlin Poetefs , a rhyming Peer , A Clerk B 4 TO THE SATIRES .
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... is brilliant and ingenious , but perhaps too much fo . VER . 98. Free - mafons Moore ? He was of this fociety , and fre- quently headed their proceffions . W. But foes like thefe - P . One Flatt'rer's worse TO THE SATIRES . 13 .
... is brilliant and ingenious , but perhaps too much fo . VER . 98. Free - mafons Moore ? He was of this fociety , and fre- quently headed their proceffions . W. But foes like thefe - P . One Flatt'rer's worse TO THE SATIRES . 13 .
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Alexander Pope. But foes like thefe - P . One Flatt'rer's worse than all . Of all mad creatures , if the learn'd are right , 105 It is the flaver kills , and not the bite . 110 A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! ' tis ten ...
Alexander Pope. But foes like thefe - P . One Flatt'rer's worse than all . Of all mad creatures , if the learn'd are right , 105 It is the flaver kills , and not the bite . 110 A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! ' tis ten ...
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... would often fend the boy back to new - turn them . When they were to his mind , he took great pleasure in them , and would say , Thefe are good rhymes . From Mr. Spence . W. The The Mufe but ferv'd to eafe fome friend , not 16 PROLOGUE.
... would often fend the boy back to new - turn them . When they were to his mind , he took great pleasure in them , and would say , Thefe are good rhymes . From Mr. Spence . W. The The Mufe but ferv'd to eafe fome friend , not 16 PROLOGUE.
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