The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... Writings ( which we ever thought the least valuable part of his character ) but the honest , open , and beneficent Man , that we most esteem'd and lov'd in him . Now if what these people fay were believ'd , I must appear to all my ...
... Writings ( which we ever thought the least valuable part of his character ) but the honest , open , and beneficent Man , that we most esteem'd and lov'd in him . Now if what these people fay were believ'd , I must appear to all my ...
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... writing smooth verfe . " " 2 To the Succefs of all his pieces , they do unanimously give testimo- ny : But it is ... writings , unless they had Success , infinitely beyond their merit . f . ---- This , tho ' an empty , has been a ...
... writing smooth verfe . " " 2 To the Succefs of all his pieces , they do unanimously give testimo- ny : But it is ... writings , unless they had Success , infinitely beyond their merit . f . ---- This , tho ' an empty , has been a ...
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... writing , Vol . 2. p . 270. ) on a meer report face to the Remarks on Prince Arthur . from Edm . Curl , that he was ... writings . Now fhow me ano- thence along Fleettreet ( places inhabited by " ther Popish rhymefter but he . " This ...
... writing , Vol . 2. p . 270. ) on a meer report face to the Remarks on Prince Arthur . from Edm . Curl , that he was ... writings . Now fhow me ano- thence along Fleettreet ( places inhabited by " ther Popish rhymefter but he . " This ...
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