The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... several things which plainly fhew , he thought an " art of poetry was of no use , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities we can only oppofe that of Mr. ADDISON . « d . The Art of Criticism ( saith he ) which ...
... several things which plainly fhew , he thought an " art of poetry was of no use , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities we can only oppofe that of Mr. ADDISON . « d . The Art of Criticism ( saith he ) which ...
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... several have already been , and more will be , by the ig- norant abused , às altogether and originally his own . In a word , the whole poem proveth itself to be the work of our Author when his faculties were in full vigour and ...
... several have already been , and more will be , by the ig- norant abused , às altogether and originally his own . In a word , the whole poem proveth itself to be the work of our Author when his faculties were in full vigour and ...
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... several of their particular thoughts in the fame light , whereby it will be obvious how much Philips hath the advantage . With what Simplicity he introduces two Shepherds finging alternately ? Hobb . Come , Rofalind , O come , for ...
... several of their particular thoughts in the fame light , whereby it will be obvious how much Philips hath the advantage . With what Simplicity he introduces two Shepherds finging alternately ? Hobb . Come , Rofalind , O come , for ...
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