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... Philofophy ; old Commen- " tators , old English Printers , or old English Translations , all very voluminous , and fit to ere & Altars to Dulness . Here fwells the shelf with Ogilby the great : There Book I. The DUNCIAD . " 822.
... Philofophy ; old Commen- " tators , old English Printers , or old English Translations , all very voluminous , and fit to ere & Altars to Dulness . Here fwells the shelf with Ogilby the great : There Book I. The DUNCIAD . " 822.
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... translated out of latyne in to frene , and out of frenbe reduced in to Englysbe by me Wyllm . Caxton , the xxij daye of guyn . the yere of our lorde.- M. iiij C Ixxxx . The fythe yere of the Regne of kyng Henry the feuenth Virgilius IV ...
... translated out of latyne in to frene , and out of frenbe reduced in to Englysbe by me Wyllm . Caxton , the xxij daye of guyn . the yere of our lorde.- M. iiij C Ixxxx . The fythe yere of the Regne of kyng Henry the feuenth Virgilius IV ...
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... translated by Tibbald , i . 221 . Poverty and Poetry , their Cave , i . 30 . Profaneness , not to be us'd in our Author , but very allow- able in Shakespear , i . 48 . Party - writers , their three Qualifications , ii . 266 . Poeteffes ...
... translated by Tibbald , i . 221 . Poverty and Poetry , their Cave , i . 30 . Profaneness , not to be us'd in our Author , but very allow- able in Shakespear , i . 48 . Party - writers , their three Qualifications , ii . 266 . Poeteffes ...
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