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And , as some minutiæ may have escaped his vigilance in collating , he presumes the pardon of all those who are acquainted with the extreme nicety of the undertaking ; and hopes , the candid reader , who shall detect any such slight ...
And , as some minutiæ may have escaped his vigilance in collating , he presumes the pardon of all those who are acquainted with the extreme nicety of the undertaking ; and hopes , the candid reader , who shall detect any such slight ...
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This only the reader is desired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous and of a grosser kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; so in the correcting them this rule hath been ...
This only the reader is desired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous and of a grosser kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; so in the correcting them this rule hath been ...
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He could hardly have found stronger words to express his indignation at those false pretences to wit then in vogue ; and therefore though such traslo is frequently interspersed in bis writings , it would be unjust to cast it as an ...
He could hardly have found stronger words to express his indignation at those false pretences to wit then in vogue ; and therefore though such traslo is frequently interspersed in bis writings , it would be unjust to cast it as an ...
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Horner himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian strainers and channels , and came to him not without some tincture of the learning , or some caft of the models , of those ...
Horner himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian strainers and channels , and came to him not without some tincture of the learning , or some caft of the models , of those ...
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Those of other poets have a constant resemblance , which shows that they receiv'd them from one another , and were but multipliers of the same image : each picture , like a mock - rainbow , is but the reflection of a reflection .
Those of other poets have a constant resemblance , which shows that they receiv'd them from one another , and were but multipliers of the same image : each picture , like a mock - rainbow , is but the reflection of a reflection .
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