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... ftill been in the dark , if a Gentlemen had not procured me ( I suppose from some of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffages I fend you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to ...
... ftill been in the dark , if a Gentlemen had not procured me ( I suppose from some of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffages I fend you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to ...
Page xxiv
... ftill more convinced of their " truth and solidity . And here give me leave to men- " tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged up- on in the preface to his works : That wit and fine " writing doth not confist so much in advancing ...
... ftill more convinced of their " truth and solidity . And here give me leave to men- " tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged up- on in the preface to his works : That wit and fine " writing doth not confist so much in advancing ...
Page xxxi
... ftill more heinous , made the scandal pub- " lic . " Grievous the accufation ! unknown the accu- fer , the perfon accused no witness in his own cause ; the perfon , in whose regard accused , dead ! but if there be living any one ...
... ftill more heinous , made the scandal pub- " lic . " Grievous the accufation ! unknown the accu- fer , the perfon accused no witness in his own cause ; the perfon , in whose regard accused , dead ! but if there be living any one ...
Page xxxv
... 'n thy life , be faultless as thy line . b Verfes to Mr P. on his tranflation of Homer . c Poem prefixed to his works . □ In his poems , printed for B. Lintot . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " OF AUTHORS . XXXV.
... 'n thy life , be faultless as thy line . b Verfes to Mr P. on his tranflation of Homer . c Poem prefixed to his works . □ In his poems , printed for B. Lintot . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " OF AUTHORS . XXXV.
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Alexander Pope. " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Muse . " A foul ... ftill answers to his fong . " e Univerfal Paffion , fat . 1 . Mr THOMSON , In his elegant and philofophical poem of ...
Alexander Pope. " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Muse . " A foul ... ftill answers to his fong . " e Univerfal Paffion , fat . 1 . Mr THOMSON , In his elegant and philofophical poem of ...
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