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... gently ( on their re- pentance or better merit ) as Perault and Quinault were at laft by BOILEAU . As his In one point I must be allow'd to think the character of our English Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of fortune ...
... gently ( on their re- pentance or better merit ) as Perault and Quinault were at laft by BOILEAU . As his In one point I must be allow'd to think the character of our English Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of fortune ...
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... gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious ; allow me to take the fame pain to find whe- ther my author were good or bad , well or ill - natured , modeft or arrogant ; as ano- ther , whether his were ...
... gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious ; allow me to take the fame pain to find whe- ther my author were good or bad , well or ill - natured , modeft or arrogant ; as ano- ther , whether his were ...
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... gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy fad diftrefs , And Venus shall the texture blefs , & Come we now to his Tranflation of the ILIAD , celebrated by numerous pens , yet thall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable Sir RICHARD ...
... gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy fad diftrefs , And Venus shall the texture blefs , & Come we now to his Tranflation of the ILIAD , celebrated by numerous pens , yet thall it fuffice to mention the indefatigable Sir RICHARD ...
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... Gentle reader , be pleas'd but to caft thine eye on the PROPOSAL below quoted , and on what ( a ) Vid . Pref . to Mr. Tickel's Translation of the firft Book of the Iliad , 4to . follows follows ( fome months after the former af- fertion ) ...
... Gentle reader , be pleas'd but to caft thine eye on the PROPOSAL below quoted , and on what ( a ) Vid . Pref . to Mr. Tickel's Translation of the firft Book of the Iliad , 4to . follows follows ( fome months after the former af- fertion ) ...
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... gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe . ( b ) O ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! Bleft in thy life , and bleft in all thy lays . Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , And ev❜n thy ...
... gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe . ( b ) O ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! Bleft in thy life , and bleft in all thy lays . Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , And ev❜n thy ...
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