Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961 Seiten |
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... TRUE CRITICK , whose Ori- ginal is the most Antient of all . Every True Critick is a Hero born , descending in a direct Line from a Celestial Stem , by Momus and Hybris , who begat Zoilus , who begat Tigellius , who begat Etcætera the ...
... TRUE CRITICK , whose Ori- ginal is the most Antient of all . Every True Critick is a Hero born , descending in a direct Line from a Celestial Stem , by Momus and Hybris , who begat Zoilus , who begat Tigellius , who begat Etcætera the ...
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... True Criticks of his own Age , and therefore could not forbear to leave behind him , at least one deep Mark of his Vengeance against the whole Tribe . His Meaning is so near the Surface , that I wonder how it possibly came to be ...
... True Criticks of his own Age , and therefore could not forbear to leave behind him , at least one deep Mark of his Vengeance against the whole Tribe . His Meaning is so near the Surface , that I wonder how it possibly came to be ...
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... true Beggar , it will cost the richest Candidate every Groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a True Critick , it will cost a man all the good Qualities of his Mind ; which , perhaps , for a less Purchase , would be thought ...
... true Beggar , it will cost the richest Candidate every Groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a True Critick , it will cost a man all the good Qualities of his Mind ; which , perhaps , for a less Purchase , would be thought ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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