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Page 57
... said de- fign ) must be fuch an one as is capable of being all three . This phantom in the poet's mind , must have a name : He feeks for one who hath been concerned in the Journals , written bad Plays or Poems , and published low ...
... said de- fign ) must be fuch an one as is capable of being all three . This phantom in the poet's mind , must have a name : He feeks for one who hath been concerned in the Journals , written bad Plays or Poems , and published low ...
Page 94
... said and courtiers swore , A wit it was , and call'd the phantom , More , REMARK S. VERSE 43. Never was dash'd out , at one lucky bit ] Our author here feems willing to give fome account of the poffibility of Dulness making a Wit ...
... said and courtiers swore , A wit it was , and call'd the phantom , More , REMARK S. VERSE 43. Never was dash'd out , at one lucky bit ] Our author here feems willing to give fome account of the poffibility of Dulness making a Wit ...
Page 101
... said . VERSE ibid . And Concanen , Swift . ] Matthew Concanen , an Irish- man , an anonymous flanderer , and publisher of other men's flanders , particularly on Dr. Swift to whom he had obligations , and from whom he had received both ...
... said . VERSE ibid . And Concanen , Swift . ] Matthew Concanen , an Irish- man , an anonymous flanderer , and publisher of other men's flanders , particularly on Dr. Swift to whom he had obligations , and from whom he had received both ...
Page 138
... said well of these men , that their heads were Libraries out of order . IMITATIONS VERSE 145. Behold yon pair , in flrict embraces join'd . ] Virg . Æn.6 , Ella autem paribus quas fulgere cernis in armis , Concordes anima ' And in the ...
... said well of these men , that their heads were Libraries out of order . IMITATIONS VERSE 145. Behold yon pair , in flrict embraces join'd . ] Virg . Æn.6 , Ella autem paribus quas fulgere cernis in armis , Concordes anima ' And in the ...
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... be written in fix days . It is to be hoped they will as well understand and write as gravely . upon what deriklerw hath said of this Poem himfalf himself entirely from all the avocations and pleasures of the APPENDIX . 161.
... be written in fix days . It is to be hoped they will as well understand and write as gravely . upon what deriklerw hath said of this Poem himfalf himself entirely from all the avocations and pleasures of the APPENDIX . 161.
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