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... thor's own motive to use real rather than feign'd Names , was his care to preferve the Innocent from any falfe Applications ; whereas in the former Editions which had no more than the Initial letters , be was made , by Keys printed bere ...
... thor's own motive to use real rather than feign'd Names , was his care to preferve the Innocent from any falfe Applications ; whereas in the former Editions which had no more than the Initial letters , be was made , by Keys printed bere ...
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... thors crying out on the one hand , as if their perfons and characters were too facred for Satyre ; and the publick objecting on the other , that they are too mean even for Ridi- cule ? But whether bread or fame be their end , it must be ...
... thors crying out on the one hand , as if their perfons and characters were too facred for Satyre ; and the publick objecting on the other , that they are too mean even for Ridi- cule ? But whether bread or fame be their end , it must be ...
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... thors , and most of thofe Authore , Poets : And the cenfures he hath pafs'd upon them have been confirm'd by all Europe . [ Character of Mr. P. 1716 . GILDON , Pref . to his New Rehears . It is the common cry of the Poetaffers of the ...
... thors , and most of thofe Authore , Poets : And the cenfures he hath pafs'd upon them have been confirm'd by all Europe . [ Character of Mr. P. 1716 . GILDON , Pref . to his New Rehears . It is the common cry of the Poetaffers of the ...
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... thor at different feafons . Nor fhall we ga- ther only the Feftimonials of fuch eminent Wits as would of course defcend to pofteri- ty , and confequently be read without our collection ; collection ; but we fhall likewife with incre ...
... thor at different feafons . Nor fhall we ga- ther only the Feftimonials of fuch eminent Wits as would of course defcend to pofteri- ty , and confequently be read without our collection ; collection ; but we fhall likewife with incre ...
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... thor ) employ'd by Mr. Addison to tran- flate it after him , fince he faith himself that he did it before . ( a ) Contrariwife , that Mr. Addifon ingag'd our author in this work , appeareth by declaration there-- of in the preface to ...
... thor ) employ'd by Mr. Addison to tran- flate it after him , fince he faith himself that he did it before . ( a ) Contrariwife , that Mr. Addifon ingag'd our author in this work , appeareth by declaration there-- of in the preface to ...
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