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... OLDMIXON : I dare not fay any thing of the Effay ❝on 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 ...
... OLDMIXON : I dare not fay any thing of the Effay ❝on 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 ...
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... our author ) yet ftileth this a laudable tran- flation . ( b ) That ready writer ( a ) Alma Cant . 2 . ed for E Curl ( 6 ) In his Effays , vol . 1. print @ 4 Mr. Mr .. OLDMIXON , In his forementioned Effay , frequently of AUTHOKS . 31.
... our author ) yet ftileth this a laudable tran- flation . ( b ) That ready writer ( a ) Alma Cant . 2 . ed for E Curl ( 6 ) In his Effays , vol . 1. print @ 4 Mr. Mr .. OLDMIXON , In his forementioned Effay , frequently of AUTHOKS . 31.
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With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. Mr .. OLDMIXON , In his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the fame . And the painful Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD thus extolls it . ( b ) " The spirit of Homer " breathes all through this ...
With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. Mr .. OLDMIXON , In his forementioned Effay , frequently commends the fame . And the painful Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD thus extolls it . ( b ) " The spirit of Homer " breathes all through this ...
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... Oldmixon the Poet's healing balm Strives to extract from his soft , giving palm ; REMARK S. VERSE 197. Paolo Antonio ... Oldmixon , & c . ] Mr. John Oldmixon ( next to Mr. Dennis the most ancient Critick of our Nation ) not fo happy as ...
... Oldmixon the Poet's healing balm Strives to extract from his soft , giving palm ; REMARK S. VERSE 197. Paolo Antonio ... Oldmixon , & c . ] Mr. John Oldmixon ( next to Mr. Dennis the most ancient Critick of our Nation ) not fo happy as ...
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With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. A 205 Unlucky Oldmixon ! thy lordly master The more thou tickleft , gripes his fift the faster . While thus each hand promo.es the pleasing pain , And quick fenfations skip from vein to ...
With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. A 205 Unlucky Oldmixon ! thy lordly master The more thou tickleft , gripes his fift the faster . While thus each hand promo.es the pleasing pain , And quick fenfations skip from vein to ...
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