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... fay fo , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot perfuade my- felf , when I confider the constant and eternal averfion of all bad writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit ...
... fay fo , fince nothing can be more odious than to treat a friend as they have done . But of this I cannot perfuade my- felf , when I confider the constant and eternal averfion of all bad writers to a good one . Such as claim a merit ...
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... fay any thing of the Effay on Criti- " cifm in verfe ; but if any more curious reader has " discovered in it something new which is not in Dry- " den's prefaces , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and ...
... fay any thing of the Effay on Criti- " cifm in verfe ; but if any more curious reader has " discovered in it something new which is not in Dry- " den's prefaces , dedications , and his effay on drama . a Reflections critical and ...
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... fays of " one of his heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has performed in this tranflation , what I once des ...
... fays of " one of his heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has performed in this tranflation , what I once des ...
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... fay , that before the faid Proposals were prin- ted , the fubfcription was begun without declaration of such assistance ; verily those who set it on foot , or ( as their term is ) fecured it , to wit , the right honourable the Lord ...
... fay , that before the faid Proposals were prin- ted , the fubfcription was begun without declaration of such assistance ; verily those who set it on foot , or ( as their term is ) fecured it , to wit , the right honourable the Lord ...
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... fays he has bitter enemies , and expressly declares it will be well if he escapes with his life1 . One defires he would cut his own throat ; or hang himself . But Paf- quin femed rather inclined it should be done by the Government ...
... fays he has bitter enemies , and expressly declares it will be well if he escapes with his life1 . One defires he would cut his own throat ; or hang himself . But Paf- quin femed rather inclined it should be done by the Government ...
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