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... thor did not think himff upon the jane font " with Homer . " Comp . Art of Poetry , Vol . 1 . P. 108 . But how different is the judgment of the au- thor of Characters of the Times ? p . 25 . who 64 66 tic . fary qualifications . The ...
... thor did not think himff upon the jane font " with Homer . " Comp . Art of Poetry , Vol . 1 . P. 108 . But how different is the judgment of the au- thor of Characters of the Times ? p . 25 . who 64 66 tic . fary qualifications . The ...
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... thor by one very proper both to the Perfons " ' em be Atheifts , yet education has made an and the Scene of his Poem ; which we may re- " invincible impreffion on them in behalf of member commenc'd in the evening of the Lord- " the ...
... thor by one very proper both to the Perfons " ' em be Atheifts , yet education has made an and the Scene of his Poem ; which we may re- " invincible impreffion on them in behalf of member commenc'd in the evening of the Lord- " the ...
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... thor till he writ a Swearing - piece call'd Sawney , very abufive of Dr. Swift , Mr. Gay , and him- felf . Thefe ... thor's Account of English Poets , printed in a London Journal , Sept. 1728. He was wholly il- literate , and knew no ...
... thor till he writ a Swearing - piece call'd Sawney , very abufive of Dr. Swift , Mr. Gay , and him- felf . Thefe ... thor's Account of English Poets , printed in a London Journal , Sept. 1728. He was wholly il- literate , and knew no ...
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