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... use of theirs , as they have done of mine . However , I fhall have this advantage , and honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by 1 } 1 mine ...
... use of theirs , as they have done of mine . However , I fhall have this advantage , and honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by 1 } 1 mine ...
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... use a contrary method . " Dial . iv . VER . 13. Mint ] A place to which infolvent debtors retired , to enjoy an illegal prote & ion , which they were there fuffered to afford to one another , from the perfecution of their creditais . W ...
... use a contrary method . " Dial . iv . VER . 13. Mint ] A place to which infolvent debtors retired , to enjoy an illegal prote & ion , which they were there fuffered to afford to one another , from the perfecution of their creditais . W ...
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... uses pure equivocally , to fignify either chafte or empty ; and has given in this line what be efteemed the true Chara & er of defcriptive poetry , as it is called . A compofition , in his opinion , as abfurd as a feaft made up of ...
... uses pure equivocally , to fignify either chafte or empty ; and has given in this line what be efteemed the true Chara & er of defcriptive poetry , as it is called . A compofition , in his opinion , as abfurd as a feaft made up of ...
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... use ) without a Fee . NOTES . 5 10 of many of the parallels , give a pleasure that is always no fmall one to the mind of a reader - the pleasure of comparison . He that has the leaft acquaintance with these pieces of Horace , which ...
... use ) without a Fee . NOTES . 5 10 of many of the parallels , give a pleasure that is always no fmall one to the mind of a reader - the pleasure of comparison . He that has the leaft acquaintance with these pieces of Horace , which ...
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... use be mine , can it concern one , 165 Wether the name belong to Pope or Vernon ? What's Property ? dear Swift ! you fee it alter From you to me , from me to Peter Walter ; e 170 Or , in a mortgage , prove a Lawyer's fhare ; Or , in a ...
... use be mine , can it concern one , 165 Wether the name belong to Pope or Vernon ? What's Property ? dear Swift ! you fee it alter From you to me , from me to Peter Walter ; e 170 Or , in a mortgage , prove a Lawyer's fhare ; Or , in a ...
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