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... because they are poor , but they are poor because they are bunglers . Is it not pleasant enough to hear our au- thors crying out on the one hand , as if their perfons and characters were too facred for ' Satyre ; and the publick ...
... because they are poor , but they are poor because they are bunglers . Is it not pleasant enough to hear our au- thors crying out on the one hand , as if their perfons and characters were too facred for ' Satyre ; and the publick ...
Page 14
... because it is juft , to undeceive or vindicate the honeft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools ought never to be made ...
... because it is juft , to undeceive or vindicate the honeft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools ought never to be made ...
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... because Pri ❝or's Henry and Emma charm'd the finest ❝taftes , our author writ his Eloife , in oppo- " fition to it ; but forgot innocence and vir- " tue . If you take away her tender thoughts , ( a ) Letters to B. B. at the end of the ...
... because Pri ❝or's Henry and Emma charm'd the finest ❝taftes , our author writ his Eloife , in oppo- " fition to it ; but forgot innocence and vir- " tue . If you take away her tender thoughts , ( a ) Letters to B. B. at the end of the ...
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... because " ( as that writer thinks ) the Marriage Hater " match'd , and the Boarding School are bet- ( a ) Rem . on Hom . p . 8 , 9. ( b ) Rem . on Hom . p . 8 . ( c ) Charact . of Mr. P. p . 7 . E « tez 4 ter than the What d'ye call it ...
... because " ( as that writer thinks ) the Marriage Hater " match'd , and the Boarding School are bet- ( a ) Rem . on Hom . p . 8 , 9. ( b ) Rem . on Hom . p . 8 . ( c ) Charact . of Mr. P. p . 7 . E « tez 4 ter than the What d'ye call it ...
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... because he was continually popping out fquibs of wit , or rather Po - pyfmate , or Po - pifms , DENNIS . Daily - Journal June 11 , 1728 . 66 VERSE 68. How Farce and Epic . How Time himself , & c.1 Allude to the Tranfgreffions of the ...
... because he was continually popping out fquibs of wit , or rather Po - pyfmate , or Po - pifms , DENNIS . Daily - Journal June 11 , 1728 . 66 VERSE 68. How Farce and Epic . How Time himself , & c.1 Allude to the Tranfgreffions of the ...
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