Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... true , and is alfo where it ori- ginally ftands very juft : But fee the miserable End of Plagiarism ; this , tho ' as just and true a Sentiment as ever enter'd into the Heart of Man , yet by the wretched Igno- rance and Folly of the ...
... true , and is alfo where it ori- ginally ftands very juft : But fee the miserable End of Plagiarism ; this , tho ' as just and true a Sentiment as ever enter'd into the Heart of Man , yet by the wretched Igno- rance and Folly of the ...
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... true and proper where it ftood ; but to what Purpose is it repeated here , as you have in reality scarce given us an Account of any Action of this private Man ( as you , and perhaps you only in the World efteem him ) as a private Man ...
... true and proper where it ftood ; but to what Purpose is it repeated here , as you have in reality scarce given us an Account of any Action of this private Man ( as you , and perhaps you only in the World efteem him ) as a private Man ...
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... true , and that Mr. Pope was not above Six or Seven and Twenty , at the Time of his Amour beforemention'd , whilft the Laureat was Fourscore , when fmitten with fair Sufan , yet , when we confider the Difference , between the infirm ...
... true , and that Mr. Pope was not above Six or Seven and Twenty , at the Time of his Amour beforemention'd , whilft the Laureat was Fourscore , when fmitten with fair Sufan , yet , when we confider the Difference , between the infirm ...
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