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... Criticism ? Be it as it will , the rea- sons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equal ly fubfifting ; for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . " 9 One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true ...
... Criticism ? Be it as it will , the rea- sons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equal ly fubfifting ; for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . " 9 One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true ...
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... Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judgment in ... Criticism in French verse , by General Hamilton ; the fame , in verfe alfo , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy ...
... Critic of his age and country , adıni- rable for his Talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judgment in ... Criticism in French verse , by General Hamilton ; the fame , in verfe alfo , by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy ...
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... or Impoftor -The fame will hold in the republic of Letters , if the Critics and Jud- ges will let every ignorant pretender to fcribbling pals on the World . VOL . III . D • THEOBALD , Letter to Mift , June 22. 1728 ( xvii )
... or Impoftor -The fame will hold in the republic of Letters , if the Critics and Jud- ges will let every ignorant pretender to fcribbling pals on the World . VOL . III . D • THEOBALD , Letter to Mift , June 22. 1728 ( xvii )
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... critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they seem to them - ` felves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to take ...
... critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they seem to them - ` felves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon be- come tedious : allow me to take ...
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... Critics , Mr JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of majesty , we ...
... Critics , Mr JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of majesty , we ...
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