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... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first clafs , the moft noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM fums up his perfonal character in these lines , ( 4 ) And yet fe wond'rous , fo fublime a thing As the great Iliad ...
... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first clafs , the moft noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM fums up his perfonal character in these lines , ( 4 ) And yet fe wond'rous , fo fublime a thing As the great Iliad ...
Page 85
... speak thus of Horace , as a French wit did of Tully feeing his work in a li brary , Ah ! mon cher Ciceron ! Je le connois bien : ceft le mem quem Mare Tulle . VERSE 190. Take up th ' Attorney's Guide . ] In allufion to his fir ...
... speak thus of Horace , as a French wit did of Tully feeing his work in a li brary , Ah ! mon cher Ciceron ! Je le connois bien : ceft le mem quem Mare Tulle . VERSE 190. Take up th ' Attorney's Guide . ] In allufion to his fir ...
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... speak , but thrice fuppreft , By potent Arthur , knock'd his chin and breaft . Toland and Tindal , prompt at Priests to jeer , 3.70 Yet filent bow'd to Chrift's No kingdom here . Who fate the neareft , by the words o'ercome Slept first ...
... speak , but thrice fuppreft , By potent Arthur , knock'd his chin and breaft . Toland and Tindal , prompt at Priests to jeer , 3.70 Yet filent bow'd to Chrift's No kingdom here . Who fate the neareft , by the words o'ercome Slept first ...
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... . This paffage among others they understood to be ferious . ( d ) The Author of the following Poem , & c . ] A very plain Irony , speak- ing of Mr. Pope himself . his having in this Poem attacked ( e ) no his 160 APPENDIX .
... . This paffage among others they understood to be ferious . ( d ) The Author of the following Poem , & c . ] A very plain Irony , speak- ing of Mr. Pope himself . his having in this Poem attacked ( e ) no his 160 APPENDIX .
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... of Brass appear , To speak the Giver's name , the month and year . The book of polish'd Steel , the handle turn'd , And richly by the Graver's skill adorn'd . The The other of a Bowl embossed with Figures . where 184 APPENDIX .
... of Brass appear , To speak the Giver's name , the month and year . The book of polish'd Steel , the handle turn'd , And richly by the Graver's skill adorn'd . The The other of a Bowl embossed with Figures . where 184 APPENDIX .
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