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... CRITICISM ? Be it as it will , the reasons of their Admi- ration and of his Contempt are equally fub- fifting ; for His Works and Theirs are the very fame that they were . Óne therefore of their accufations I be- lieve may be juft ...
... CRITICISM ? Be it as it will , the reasons of their Admi- ration and of his Contempt are equally fub- fifting ; for His Works and Theirs are the very fame that they were . Óne therefore of their accufations I be- lieve may be juft ...
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... Critic of his age and country , admirable for his talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judg- ment in the proper application of them ; I cannot cannot help remarking the resemblance be- twixt Him and our 14 A LETTER.
... Critic of his age and country , admirable for his talents , and yet perhaps more admirable for his judg- ment in the proper application of them ; I cannot cannot help remarking the resemblance be- twixt Him and our 14 A LETTER.
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... Criticism in French Verse by General Ha- milton . The fame in Verfe alfo by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. Rape of the Lock , in French , Paris , 1728 . In Italian Verfe , by the Abbe Conti , a Noble ...
... Criticism in French Verse by General Ha- milton . The fame in Verfe alfo by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. Rape of the Lock , in French , Paris , 1728 . In Italian Verfe , by the Abbe Conti , a Noble ...
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... CRITICISM , of which hear firft the moft Ancient of criticks , Mr. JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe , or trivial , or " both his thoughts are crude , and abor- ❝tive , his expreffions abfurd , his numbers harth , and unmufical ...
... CRITICISM , of which hear firft the moft Ancient of criticks , Mr. JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe , or trivial , or " both his thoughts are crude , and abor- ❝tive , his expreffions abfurd , his numbers harth , and unmufical ...
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... Criticism in verfe ; but if any more " curious reader has difcover'd in it fome- " thing new , which is not in Dryden's pre- " faces , dedications , and his effay on drama- " tick poetry , not to mention the French cri- " ticks ; I ...
... Criticism in verfe ; but if any more " curious reader has difcover'd in it fome- " thing new , which is not in Dryden's pre- " faces , dedications , and his effay on drama- " tick poetry , not to mention the French cri- " ticks ; I ...
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