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... Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in this : I dare anfwer for him he will do it in no more ; and on this principle , of attacking few but who had flandered him , he could not have ...
... Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in this : I dare anfwer for him he will do it in no more ; and on this principle , of attacking few but who had flandered him , he could not have ...
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... Notes to dull books , and prologues to dull plays ; ] As to Cook's Hefiod , where fometimes a note , and fometimes balf a note , are carefully owned by him : And to Moore's Comedy of the Rival Modes , and other authors of the fame rank ...
... Notes to dull books , and prologues to dull plays ; ] As to Cook's Hefiod , where fometimes a note , and fometimes balf a note , are carefully owned by him : And to Moore's Comedy of the Rival Modes , and other authors of the fame rank ...
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... notes upon it , but with all the honour and good faith in the world . He took it to be a Panegyric on his Patron . This it is to have to do with wits ; a commerce unworthy a Scholiast of so solid learn- ing . ARIST . 76 VER . 173. Ab ...
... notes upon it , but with all the honour and good faith in the world . He took it to be a Panegyric on his Patron . This it is to have to do with wits ; a commerce unworthy a Scholiast of so solid learn- ing . ARIST . 76 VER . 173. Ab ...
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