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... Poet and his Works . A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or , Arguments to the Books . The DUNCIAD , in three Books . NOTES VARIORUM : Being the Scholia of the learned M. SCRIBLERUS and others with the Adver faria of JOHN ...
... Poet and his Works . A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or , Arguments to the Books . The DUNCIAD , in three Books . NOTES VARIORUM : Being the Scholia of the learned M. SCRIBLERUS and others with the Adver faria of JOHN ...
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... Poet will but appear to have done the fame thing in jeft , which Boileau did in earneft ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets pro- felfedly valued themselves . A 3 [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE ...
... Poet will but appear to have done the fame thing in jeft , which Boileau did in earneft ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets pro- felfedly valued themselves . A 3 [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE ...
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... Poet and most judicious 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 ...
... Poet and most judicious 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 ...
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... Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of fortune or fuccefs : He has liv'd with the great without Flattery , been a friend to Men in Power without Penfions , from whom as he ask'd , fo he receiv'd no favour but what was ...
... Poet the more amiable . He has not been a follower of fortune or fuccefs : He has liv'd with the great without Flattery , been a friend to Men in Power without Penfions , from whom as he ask'd , fo he receiv'd no favour but what was ...
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... Poets : And the cenfures he hath pafs'd upon them have been confirm'd by all Europe . [ Character of Mr. P. 1716 . GILDON , Pref . to his New Rebearf It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the Town , and their Fautors , that it is an ...
... Poets : And the cenfures he hath pafs'd upon them have been confirm'd by all Europe . [ Character of Mr. P. 1716 . GILDON , Pref . to his New Rebearf It is the common cry of the Poetafters of the Town , and their Fautors , that it is an ...
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