The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... honest , open , and beneficent Man , that we most efteem'd and lov'd in him . Now if what these people fay were believ'd , I must appear to all my friends either a fool or a knave , either impos'd on my felf , or impofing on them : So ...
... honest , open , and beneficent Man , that we most efteem'd and lov'd in him . Now if what these people fay were believ'd , I must appear to all my friends either a fool or a knave , either impos'd on my felf , or impofing on them : So ...
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... honest livelihood . But Poverty here is the accident , not the fubject : he who describes malice and villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the least anger against paleness or leanness , but against malice and villany . The ...
... honest livelihood . But Poverty here is the accident , not the fubject : he who describes malice and villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the least anger against paleness or leanness , but against malice and villany . The ...
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... honest man ; a terrible impofer upon both parties , or very moderate to either ? 86 Be it , as to the judicious reader fhall feem good . Sure it is , he is little favour'd of certain authors ; whose wrath is perillous : For one declares ...
... honest man ; a terrible impofer upon both parties , or very moderate to either ? 86 Be it , as to the judicious reader fhall feem good . Sure it is , he is little favour'd of certain authors ; whose wrath is perillous : For one declares ...
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