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Tis true , indeed , the Allegory under which that Moral is conceald , is not so
perspicuous as Boileau would have made it , if it had not been for the
Apprehension of provoking the Clergy . But on the other Side , ' tis not so ob
scure , but that a ...
Tis true , indeed , the Allegory under which that Moral is conceald , is not so
perspicuous as Boileau would have made it , if it had not been for the
Apprehension of provoking the Clergy . But on the other Side , ' tis not so ob
scure , but that a ...
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However ( to Thew myself a true Commentator , if not a true Critic ) I will
endeavour to excuse , if not to defend it in my Notes on that Book . And to save
myself what Trouble I can , instead of doing it in this Letter , I will draw up the
Substance of ...
However ( to Thew myself a true Commentator , if not a true Critic ) I will
endeavour to excuse , if not to defend it in my Notes on that Book . And to save
myself what Trouble I can , instead of doing it in this Letter , I will draw up the
Substance of ...
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Few to each other , all to one point true , Which one I shan ' t nor need explain ,
Adieu . The Courts are con not be v pending your Time ; This Letter was
answered in a Poem called Tit for Tat , where the Satire ran strong upon the
Effeminacy of ...
Few to each other , all to one point true , Which one I shan ' t nor need explain ,
Adieu . The Courts are con not be v pending your Time ; This Letter was
answered in a Poem called Tit for Tat , where the Satire ran strong upon the
Effeminacy of ...
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