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... said of them ? a very ferious truth which the publick had faid before , that they were dull : and what it had no fooner faid , but they themselves were at great pains to procure or even purchase room in the prints , to teftify under ...
... said of them ? a very ferious truth which the publick had faid before , that they were dull : and what it had no fooner faid , but they themselves were at great pains to procure or even purchase room in the prints , to teftify under ...
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... said , and run . Swift as a bard the bailiff leaves behind , ` He left huge Lintot , and out - ftript the wind . As when a dab - chick waddles thro ' the copfe , 60 On feet and wings , and flies , and wades , and hops ; So lab'ring on ...
... said , and run . Swift as a bard the bailiff leaves behind , ` He left huge Lintot , and out - ftript the wind . As when a dab - chick waddles thro ' the copfe , 60 On feet and wings , and flies , and wades , and hops ; So lab'ring on ...
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... said it it is neceffary.- Befaleel Morris was author was written by Jofeph Gay : Is his fecond af- of fome Satyrs on the Tranflators of Homer ( Mr. fertion to be credited any more than his first ? Tickel and our author ) with many other ...
... said it it is neceffary.- Befaleel Morris was author was written by Jofeph Gay : Is his fecond af- of fome Satyrs on the Tranflators of Homer ( Mr. fertion to be credited any more than his first ? Tickel and our author ) with many other ...
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