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... London and Daily Journals . His chief work was a tranf- flation of Hafied , to which Theobald writ notes , and half - notes , as hath already been faid . others . To this rare piece , fome - body humo- roufly caus'd him to take for his ...
... London and Daily Journals . His chief work was a tranf- flation of Hafied , to which Theobald writ notes , and half - notes , as hath already been faid . others . To this rare piece , fome - body humo- roufly caus'd him to take for his ...
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... London . heads on their old bodies again . The 28th of VERSE 350. The fame their talents- prompt , & c . ] Virg . Ecl . 7 . VERSE 344. ] See Hom . Odys . 12. Ovid , Met.i. IMITATIONS . Ambo forentes tatibus , Arcades ambo , Et certare ...
... London . heads on their old bodies again . The 28th of VERSE 350. The fame their talents- prompt , & c . ] Virg . Ecl . 7 . VERSE 344. ] See Hom . Odys . 12. Ovid , Met.i. IMITATIONS . Ambo forentes tatibus , Arcades ambo , Et certare ...
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... in the fame : opinion . ( i ) The Henriad . ] The French Poem of Monfieur Voltaire , entitled La Henriat , had been publifh'd at London the year before . Gition sition and high courage of the Writer , who dar'd APPENDIX 89.
... in the fame : opinion . ( i ) The Henriad . ] The French Poem of Monfieur Voltaire , entitled La Henriat , had been publifh'd at London the year before . Gition sition and high courage of the Writer , who dar'd APPENDIX 89.
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