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... Manner is well enough known , and approv'd by all but those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify thofe who either never read , or may have forgotten them ; together with fome ...
... Manner is well enough known , and approv'd by all but those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify thofe who either never read , or may have forgotten them ; together with fome ...
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... 'd his writings : fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his tryal_by his country . But when his moral character was attack'd , and in a manner from which nei- ther ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , 8 A LETTER.
... 'd his writings : fince whoever publishes , puts himself on his tryal_by his country . But when his moral character was attack'd , and in a manner from which nei- ther ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , 8 A LETTER.
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Alexander Pope. ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , in a manner which though it an- nihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by ...
Alexander Pope. ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , in a manner which though it an- nihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by ...
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... Manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSO- LETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . I am , St. James's Dec 22 1728 , Your moft humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND . B DENNIS , Rem . on Pr . Arth . I to the PUBLISHER . 17.
... Manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSO- LETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM . I am , St. James's Dec 22 1728 , Your moft humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND . B DENNIS , Rem . on Pr . Arth . I to the PUBLISHER . 17.
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... manner , exemplify'd several of his Pre- cepts , in the very precepts themselves . He then produces fome inftances of a parti- eular kind of beauty in the Numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three ( ( poems in our ...
... manner , exemplify'd several of his Pre- cepts , in the very precepts themselves . He then produces fome inftances of a parti- eular kind of beauty in the Numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three ( ( poems in our ...
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