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Page 4
... just to tell what he was , what be writ , when he liv'd , or when he dÿ'd . If a word or two more are added upon the chief Offenders ; ' tis only as a paper pinn'd up- on the breaft , to mark the Enormities for which they fuffer'd ...
... just to tell what he was , what be writ , when he liv'd , or when he dÿ'd . If a word or two more are added upon the chief Offenders ; ' tis only as a paper pinn'd up- on the breaft , to mark the Enormities for which they fuffer'd ...
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... just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by authors without Names :) Then I thought , fince the danger is common to all , the con- cern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to ...
... just and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufer , ( I mean by authors without Names :) Then I thought , fince the danger is common to all , the con- cern ought to be fo ; and that it was an act of justice to ...
Page 41
... just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe .. ( b ) O ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! Bleft ...
... just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the inge- nious Mr. WALTER HART , in this Apoftrophe .. ( b ) O ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! Bleft ...
Page 54
... Epic . But poffible it is also that on due reflection , the maker might find it easier to paint a Charlemagne , a Brute or a Godfry , with just pomp , and dig- nity heroic , than a Margites ,, a Codrus , nity 54 M. SCRIBLERUS.
... Epic . But poffible it is also that on due reflection , the maker might find it easier to paint a Charlemagne , a Brute or a Godfry , with just pomp , and dig- nity heroic , than a Margites ,, a Codrus , nity 54 M. SCRIBLERUS.
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... just cha- racter of Sir Richard Blackmore , Kt . who ( as Mr. Dryden exprefs'd it ) Writ to the rumbling of his Coach's wheels , and whofe indefatigable Mufe produced no lefs than fix Epic poems : Prince and King Arthur , 20 Books ...
... just cha- racter of Sir Richard Blackmore , Kt . who ( as Mr. Dryden exprefs'd it ) Writ to the rumbling of his Coach's wheels , and whofe indefatigable Mufe produced no lefs than fix Epic poems : Prince and King Arthur , 20 Books ...
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