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... blefs , & c . Come we now to his tranflation of the ILIA D , cele- brated by numerous pens , yet fhall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable u Alma , Cant . 2 . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' xxvi TESTIMONIES.
... blefs , & c . Come we now to his tranflation of the ILIA D , cele- brated by numerous pens , yet fhall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable u Alma , Cant . 2 . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' xxvi TESTIMONIES.
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Alexander Pope. Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' otherwise a severe censurer of our author ) yet ftyleth this a " laudable tranflation " . " That ready writer Mr OLD MIXON , in his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the ...
Alexander Pope. Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( tho ' otherwise a severe censurer of our author ) yet ftyleth this a " laudable tranflation " . " That ready writer Mr OLD MIXON , in his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the ...
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... Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opi- nions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr Pope hath faid in his preface to that poet . Mr OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the ...
... Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opi- nions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr Pope hath faid in his preface to that poet . Mr OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the ...
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... Richard Blackmore knight , who ( as Mr Dryden expreffeth it ) Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels . and whose indefatigable Mufe produced no less than fix Epicr poems : Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ; Eliza , ten ; Alfred ...
... Richard Blackmore knight , who ( as Mr Dryden expreffeth it ) Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels . and whose indefatigable Mufe produced no less than fix Epicr poems : Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ; Eliza , ten ; Alfred ...
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... Richard had neither the Hints , nor the Mo- tions . " Remarks on Pr . Arth ... Richard had neglected , an Argument to prove it ; which being very curious , we ... Blackmore's celestial Machines , as they " cannot be defended fo much as by ...
... Richard had neither the Hints , nor the Mo- tions . " Remarks on Pr . Arth ... Richard had neglected , an Argument to prove it ; which being very curious , we ... Blackmore's celestial Machines , as they " cannot be defended fo much as by ...
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