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... praise if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of Power or out of Fashion . * A Satyre therefore on writers fo notorious . th . contray , became no man fo well as himself ; as none ( it is plain ) was * As Mr. Wycherley , at ...
... praise if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of Power or out of Fashion . * A Satyre therefore on writers fo notorious . th . contray , became no man fo well as himself ; as none ( it is plain ) was * As Mr. Wycherley , at ...
Page 37
... " which I thought excellent , and happening " to praise them , a gentleman produced a " modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) pub- ( a ) Daily Journal , March 18. 1728 . " lished < lifhed laft year , where were the fame ver of AUTHORS . 37.
... " which I thought excellent , and happening " to praise them , a gentleman produced a " modern comedy ( the Rival Modes ) pub- ( a ) Daily Journal , March 18. 1728 . " lished < lifhed laft year , where were the fame ver of AUTHORS . 37.
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... praise ! Bleft in thy life , and bleft in all thy lays . Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , And ev'n thy life be faultless as thy line . Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Mufe A ...
... praise ! Bleft in thy life , and bleft in all thy lays . Add , that the Sifters ev'ry thought refine , And ev'n thy life be faultless as thy line . Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , Obfcures the virtue , and defames the Mufe A ...
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... praise my very good Friend , the ex- act Mr. The . Hearne , who , if any word occur which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due reverence , and only remarks in the Margin , fic M. S. In like ...
... praise my very good Friend , the ex- act Mr. The . Hearne , who , if any word occur which to him and all mankind is evidently wrong , yet keeps he it in the Text with due reverence , and only remarks in the Margin , fic M. S. In like ...
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... praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev'd Country's copper chains unbind ; REMARKS . VERSE 1 Daughter of Chaos , & c . The beauty of this whole Al- legory being purely of the Poetical kind , we think it not our proper ...
... praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev'd Country's copper chains unbind ; REMARKS . VERSE 1 Daughter of Chaos , & c . The beauty of this whole Al- legory being purely of the Poetical kind , we think it not our proper ...
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