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... sons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the satire ; and if one could be tempted to af ford it a serious answer , were not all assassinates , popu lar insurrections , the insolence of the rabble without doors ...
... sons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the satire ; and if one could be tempted to af ford it a serious answer , were not all assassinates , popu lar insurrections , the insolence of the rabble without doors ...
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... son , that , though engaged in their Friendships , he ne- ver espoused their Animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through Fear ...
... son , that , though engaged in their Friendships , he ne- ver espoused their Animosities ; and can almost singly challenge this honour , not to have written a line of any man , which , through Guilt , through Shame , or through Fear ...
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... c . vol . ii . f Dunciad dissected , p . 4. g Farmer P. and his son . h Dunciad dissected . iCharacters of the times , p . 45. k Female Dunciad , p . ult . 19 siod , a tradesman or merchant ; another a xviii TESTIMONIES.
... c . vol . ii . f Dunciad dissected , p . 4. g Farmer P. and his son . h Dunciad dissected . iCharacters of the times , p . 45. k Female Dunciad , p . ult . 19 siod , a tradesman or merchant ; another a xviii TESTIMONIES.
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... son was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespear on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be a Mr. THEOBALD , Mist's Journal , June 8 , 1720. ) " publish such an author as he has least studied , and for- 66 get to discharge ...
... son was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespear on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be a Mr. THEOBALD , Mist's Journal , June 8 , 1720. ) " publish such an author as he has least studied , and for- 66 get to discharge ...
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... son , " No sooner ( saith the same Journalist ) was his body " lifeless , but this author , reviving his resentment , li- " belled the memory of his departed friend ; and what CC was still more heinous , made the scandal public ...
... son , " No sooner ( saith the same Journalist ) was his body " lifeless , but this author , reviving his resentment , li- " belled the memory of his departed friend ; and what CC was still more heinous , made the scandal public ...
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