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As to the latter , the Earl of Rofcommon says , in his Essay on Translated Verse :
Happy that Author whose correct * Essay Repairs so well the old Horatian Way .
Dryden ' s Absalom and Achitophel . Sharp judging Adriel the Muse ' s Friend ...
As to the latter , the Earl of Rofcommon says , in his Essay on Translated Verse :
Happy that Author whose correct * Essay Repairs so well the old Horatian Way .
Dryden ' s Absalom and Achitophel . Sharp judging Adriel the Muse ' s Friend ...
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This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr . Dryden ' s , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is
ignorantly said in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr . Congreve :
And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First . Let us cite two Lines spoke of the
...
This last Line alludes to a Verse of Mr . Dryden ' s , not Mac Flecknoe , as it is
ignorantly said in the Key to the Dunciad , but in his Verses to Mr . Congreve :
And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First . Let us cite two Lines spoke of the
...
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... where were the 66 same Verses to a Tittle . ” Surely , if we add the Testimonies
of the Lord , of the Lady to whom the said Verses were originally address ' d , of
Hugh Bethel , Esq ; and others , who knew them to be our Author ' s , long before
...
... where were the 66 same Verses to a Tittle . ” Surely , if we add the Testimonies
of the Lord , of the Lady to whom the said Verses were originally address ' d , of
Hugh Bethel , Esq ; and others , who knew them to be our Author ' s , long before
...
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