The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... reafon be reproach'd with Ill - nature , for putting the Laws in execution against a Thief or Impoftor - The fame will hold in the Republick of Letters , if the Criticks and Judges will let every Ignorant Pretender to Scribling , pafs ...
... reafon be reproach'd with Ill - nature , for putting the Laws in execution against a Thief or Impoftor - The fame will hold in the Republick of Letters , if the Criticks and Judges will let every Ignorant Pretender to Scribling , pafs ...
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... reafon as fome Ladies " ther fenfe in his thoughts , nor english in his " do their commendations of a dead Beauty , " expreffions . DENNIS , Rem . on Hom . Pref . " who never would have had their good word , p . 2. and p . 91. & c ...
... reafon as fome Ladies " ther fenfe in his thoughts , nor english in his " do their commendations of a dead Beauty , " expreffions . DENNIS , Rem . on Hom . Pref . " who never would have had their good word , p . 2. and p . 91. & c ...
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Alexander Pope. Not to fearch too deeply into the Reafon hereof , I will only observe as a Fal , that every week for these two Months paft , the town has been perfecuted with ( b ) Pamphlets , Advertisements , Letters , and weekly Effays ...
Alexander Pope. Not to fearch too deeply into the Reafon hereof , I will only observe as a Fal , that every week for these two Months paft , the town has been perfecuted with ( b ) Pamphlets , Advertisements , Letters , and weekly Effays ...
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