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... 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 perfection : at that exact time of life when years have ripened the ...
... 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 perfection : at that exact time of life when years have ripened the ...
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... abused the VERSE 134 Philemon Holland , Dr. in Phy- greatest Personages in power , which brought up- fick . He tranflated fo many books , that a man on him frequent correction . The Marshaljea would think he had done nothing else ...
... abused the VERSE 134 Philemon Holland , Dr. in Phy- greatest Personages in power , which brought up- fick . He tranflated fo many books , that a man on him frequent correction . The Marshaljea would think he had done nothing else ...
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... abused Mr. Ad- difon and. Friendship , understood by Mr. Dennis to be fomewhat elfe , in Nijus & Euryalus , & c . iii . 174 . Furius , Mr. Dennis call'd fo by Mr. Theobald , i . 104 . Fleet - Ditch , ii . 260. Its Nymphs , 310. Smedley's ...
... abused Mr. Ad- difon and. Friendship , understood by Mr. Dennis to be fomewhat elfe , in Nijus & Euryalus , & c . iii . 174 . Furius , Mr. Dennis call'd fo by Mr. Theobald , i . 104 . Fleet - Ditch , ii . 260. Its Nymphs , 310. Smedley's ...
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