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... reasons of their Admiration , and of his Contempt are equally subsisting ; for his works and theirs are the very same that they were . One , therefore , of their assertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their ...
... reasons of their Admiration , and of his Contempt are equally subsisting ; for his works and theirs are the very same that they were . One , therefore , of their assertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their ...
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... reason be reproached with Ill - nature for putting the Laws in execution against a Thief or Impostor . The same will hold in the repub- lic of Letters , if the Critics and Judges will let every ignorant pretender to scribbling pass on ...
... reason be reproached with Ill - nature for putting the Laws in execution against a Thief or Impostor . The same will hold in the repub- lic of Letters , if the Critics and Judges will let every ignorant pretender to scribbling pass on ...
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... reason to think that the " Iliad will appear in English with as little disadvan- " tage to that immortal poem . " As to the rest , there is a slight mistake , for this youn- ger muse was an elder : Nor was the gentleman ( who is a ...
... reason to think that the " Iliad will appear in English with as little disadvan- " tage to that immortal poem . " As to the rest , there is a slight mistake , for this youn- ger muse was an elder : Nor was the gentleman ( who is a ...
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... reason therefore did our author chuse to write his Essay on that subject at twen- ty , and reserve for his maturer years this great and won- derful work of the ' Dunciad . See his Essays . RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS , OF THE HERO OF THE POEM ...
... reason therefore did our author chuse to write his Essay on that subject at twen- ty , and reserve for his maturer years this great and won- derful work of the ' Dunciad . See his Essays . RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS , OF THE HERO OF THE POEM ...
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... ) of this Character ; who deemeth , that not Reason but Risibility distinguisheth the human species Letter to Mr. P. p . 46 . h Letter to Mr. P. p . 31 . from the brutal . " As Nature , " saith OF THE HERO OF THE POEM . liii.
... ) of this Character ; who deemeth , that not Reason but Risibility distinguisheth the human species Letter to Mr. P. p . 46 . h Letter to Mr. P. p . 31 . from the brutal . " As Nature , " saith OF THE HERO OF THE POEM . liii.
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