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... those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify those whother never read , or may bave forgotten them ; together with fome of the Parodies , and Allufions to the most excellent of ...
... those who are too much con- cern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Antients are added , to gratify those whother never read , or may bave forgotten them ; together with fome of the Parodies , and Allufions to the most excellent of ...
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... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others : fince not only the Author's Friends , but even stran- gers , appear ingag'd by humanity , to fome care of an orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent feems to ...
... those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others : fince not only the Author's Friends , but even stran- gers , appear ingag'd by humanity , to fome care of an orphan of fo much genius and fpirit , which its parent feems to ...
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... those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention is made of any of them : And what has he done fince ? He has laugh'd and written the DUNCIAD What has that faid of them ? a very serious truth which the ...
... those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention is made of any of them : And what has he done fince ? He has laugh'd and written the DUNCIAD What has that faid of them ? a very serious truth which the ...
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... those whom they had moft abus'd , namely the Greatest and Beft of All Parties . Let me add a further reason , that tho ' in- gag'd in their friendships , he never efpous'd their animofities ; and can almoft fingly chal- lenge this ...
... those whom they had moft abus'd , namely the Greatest and Beft of All Parties . Let me add a further reason , that tho ' in- gag'd in their friendships , he never efpous'd their animofities ; and can almoft fingly chal- lenge this ...
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... Those who allow him to be bred at home , differ as much con- cerning his Tutor : One faith , he was kept by his father on purpose ( e ) ; a fecond , that he was an itinerant prieft ( f ) ; a third , that he was a parfon ( g ) ; one ...
... Those who allow him to be bred at home , differ as much con- cerning his Tutor : One faith , he was kept by his father on purpose ( e ) ; a fecond , that he was an itinerant prieft ( f ) ; a third , that he was a parfon ( g ) ; one ...
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