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... say no- thing : his Manner is well enough known , and approv❜d by all but those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify those whother never read , or may bave forgotten them ...
... say no- thing : his Manner is well enough known , and approv❜d by all but those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify those whother never read , or may bave forgotten them ...
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... Say , wond'rous youth , what column wilt thou chufe ? What laurel'd arch , for thy triumphant Muse ? Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful ...
... Say , wond'rous youth , what column wilt thou chufe ? What laurel'd arch , for thy triumphant Muse ? Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful ...
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... of his Author yet cannot it induce me to agree with those who would add yet ano aber e to it , and call is the Dunceiade , which being a French and foreign Say great Patricians ! ( fince your felves infpire Thefe [ 69 ]
... of his Author yet cannot it induce me to agree with those who would add yet ano aber e to it , and call is the Dunceiade , which being a French and foreign Say great Patricians ! ( fince your felves infpire Thefe [ 69 ]
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With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. Say great Patricians ! ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous works ; fo Jove and Fate require ) REMARKS ... Say from what caufe , in vain decry'd and curft 70 Book J. The DUNCIA D.
With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. Say great Patricians ! ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous works ; fo Jove and Fate require ) REMARKS ... Say from what caufe , in vain decry'd and curft 70 Book J. The DUNCIA D.
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... Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works . ] Ovid . Met . I. -- Dij captis nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleen ( as it is faid ignorantly in the Key to ...
... Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works . ] Ovid . Met . I. -- Dij captis nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleen ( as it is faid ignorantly in the Key to ...
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