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... manner from which neither Truth nor Virtue can fecure the moft Innocent , in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by ...
... manner from which neither Truth nor Virtue can fecure the moft Innocent , in a manner which though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by ...
Page 55
... manner he christian - like manner : For heathenifhly it is de- tells us of Mr. Settle , that " he was once a formi- clared by Virgil of Bavius , that he ought to be " dable Rival to Mr. Dryden , and that in the Uni- bated and detefted ...
... manner he christian - like manner : For heathenifhly it is de- tells us of Mr. Settle , that " he was once a formi- clared by Virgil of Bavius , that he ought to be " dable Rival to Mr. Dryden , and that in the Uni- bated and detefted ...
Page cxxi
... manner favour'd by her , 156 . Her Scholiafts , Commentators & c . 159 to 172. Her beloved Seat in the City , i . 30. The Crifis of Of his taking Verfes from James Moore , her Empire there at Settle's death , Ears : Some people advis'd ...
... manner favour'd by her , 156 . Her Scholiafts , Commentators & c . 159 to 172. Her beloved Seat in the City , i . 30. The Crifis of Of his taking Verfes from James Moore , her Empire there at Settle's death , Ears : Some people advis'd ...
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