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... Pref . to his New Rehears . It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the Town , and their Fautors , that it is an Ill - natur'd thing to expofe the Pretenders to Wit and Poetry . The Judges and Magi- ftrates may with full as good ...
... Pref . to his New Rehears . It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the Town , and their Fautors , that it is an Ill - natur'd thing to expofe the Pretenders to Wit and Poetry . The Judges and Magi- ftrates may with full as good ...
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... d but to caft thine eye on the PROPOSAL below quoted , and on what ( a ) Vid . Pref . to Mr. Tickel's Translation of the first Book of the Iliad , 4to . follows follows ( fome months after the former af- fertion ) 34 TESTIMONIES.
... d but to caft thine eye on the PROPOSAL below quoted , and on what ( a ) Vid . Pref . to Mr. Tickel's Translation of the first Book of the Iliad , 4to . follows follows ( fome months after the former af- fertion ) 34 TESTIMONIES.
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... Mift's Journal , June 22 , 1728 . Smedley , Pref . to Gulliveriana , p . 16 . ( 4 ) Апдо 1723- riana , p . 332 .. ( b ) Gullive- ( d ) This prefent year .. pocm : poem : ( a ) Mr. Curt boldly fupplies an 44 TESTIMONIES.
... Mift's Journal , June 22 , 1728 . Smedley , Pref . to Gulliveriana , p . 16 . ( 4 ) Апдо 1723- riana , p . 332 .. ( b ) Gullive- ( d ) This prefent year .. pocm : poem : ( a ) Mr. Curt boldly fupplies an 44 TESTIMONIES.
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... Pref . to the Reflect , on the Effay on Crit . ( b ) Pref . to his Rem . on Homer . ( c ) Ibid . ( d ) What this vaft fum was , Mr. DEAN NIS himself in another place informs us ( pref . to his Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 15 ...
... Pref . to the Reflect , on the Effay on Crit . ( b ) Pref . to his Rem . on Homer . ( c ) Ibid . ( d ) What this vaft fum was , Mr. DEAN NIS himself in another place informs us ( pref . to his Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 15 ...
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... Prefs was fo unlimited , that it grew dangerous to refufe them either : For they would forthwith publish flanders unpunish'd , the authors being anonymous ;, nay the immediate publishers thereof lay fculking under the wings of an Act of ...
... Prefs was fo unlimited , that it grew dangerous to refufe them either : For they would forthwith publish flanders unpunish'd , the authors being anonymous ;, nay the immediate publishers thereof lay fculking under the wings of an Act of ...
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