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... genius and spirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the very be- ginning , and suffered to step into the world naked , un- guarded , and unattended . # It was upon reading some of the abusive papers lately.
... genius and spirit , which its parent seems to have abandoned from the very be- ginning , and suffered to step into the world naked , un- guarded , and unattended . # It was upon reading some of the abusive papers lately.
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... pass on the World . THEOBALD , Letter to Mist , June 22 , 1728 . ATTACKS may be levelled , either against Failures in Genius , or against the Pretensions of writing without -one . CONCANEN , Ded . to the Author of the DUNCIAD.
... pass on the World . THEOBALD , Letter to Mist , June 22 , 1728 . ATTACKS may be levelled , either against Failures in Genius , or against the Pretensions of writing without -one . CONCANEN , Ded . to the Author of the DUNCIAD.
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... Genius , and of the For- tune as well as Merit , of our Author : in which if I re- late some things of little concern peradventure to thee , and some of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to con- sider how minutely all true critics ...
... Genius , and of the For- tune as well as Merit , of our Author : in which if I re- late some things of little concern peradventure to thee , and some of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to con- sider how minutely all true critics ...
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... genius for each bus'ness fit , " Whose meanest talent is his wit , " etc. Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other side , and shewing his Character drawn by those with whom he never conversed , and whose countenances he could e ...
... genius for each bus'ness fit , " Whose meanest talent is his wit , " etc. Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other side , and shewing his Character drawn by those with whom he never conversed , and whose countenances he could e ...
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... genius and excellencies ; that , notwithstanding he pro- “ fesses a veneration almost rising to Idolatry for the writ ❝ings of this inimitable poet , he would be very loth even to do him justice , at the expence of that other ...
... genius and excellencies ; that , notwithstanding he pro- “ fesses a veneration almost rising to Idolatry for the writ ❝ings of this inimitable poet , he would be very loth even to do him justice , at the expence of that other ...
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