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... Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of Fortune or Success ; he has lived with the Great without flattery ; been a friend to Men in power , without pensions , from whom , as ; b Essay on Criticism in French verse , by ...
... Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of Fortune or Success ; he has lived with the Great without flattery ; been a friend to Men in power , without pensions , from whom , as ; b Essay on Criticism in French verse , by ...
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... of the DUNCIAD . À Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET AND HIS WORKS . [ xvi ]
... of the DUNCIAD . À Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET AND HIS WORKS . [ xvi ]
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... Poet : Various indeed , not only of different authors , but of the same author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of such eminent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and consequently be read ...
... Poet : Various indeed , not only of different authors , but of the same author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Testimonies of such eminent Wits , as would of course descend to posterity , and consequently be read ...
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... poet such a father as Apuleius hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Ho- mer , namely a Dæmon : For thus Mr. Gildon " , " Cer- tain it is , that his original is not from Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth ...
... poet such a father as Apuleius hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Ho- mer , namely a Dæmon : For thus Mr. Gildon " , " Cer- tain it is , that his original is not from Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth ...
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... poet says of 64 one of his heroes , That he alone raised and flung with ease a weighty stone , that two common men ... Poets in each nation . The illiterate among our " ' own countrymen may learn to judge from Dryden's xxiv TESTIMONIES.
... poet says of 64 one of his heroes , That he alone raised and flung with ease a weighty stone , that two common men ... Poets in each nation . The illiterate among our " ' own countrymen may learn to judge from Dryden's xxiv TESTIMONIES.
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