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... Head . From paft Experiments I have Reason to be conscious , in what Light this Attempt may be placed : and that what I call a modeft Liberty , will , by a little of their Dexterity , be inverted in- to downright Impudence . From a ...
... Head . From paft Experiments I have Reason to be conscious , in what Light this Attempt may be placed : and that what I call a modeft Liberty , will , by a little of their Dexterity , be inverted in- to downright Impudence . From a ...
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... Head to make ; as I may venture to affirm He had not , in the Inftance of Sir Francis Drake , to which I have spoke in the proper Place ? Anachro nisms ex- amin'd , But who fhall dare make any Words about this Freedom of Mr. Pope's ...
... Head to make ; as I may venture to affirm He had not , in the Inftance of Sir Francis Drake , to which I have spoke in the proper Place ? Anachro nisms ex- amin'd , But who fhall dare make any Words about this Freedom of Mr. Pope's ...
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... feveral Errors in the Historical Plays , I purpofely read over Hall and Holing / head's Chronicles in the Reigns concern'd ; all the Novels in Italian , from from which our Author had borrow'd any of his Plots The PREFACE . lxvii.
... feveral Errors in the Historical Plays , I purpofely read over Hall and Holing / head's Chronicles in the Reigns concern'd ; all the Novels in Italian , from from which our Author had borrow'd any of his Plots The PREFACE . lxvii.
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... Head . II . Each Tree , whofe thick and spreading Growth hath made Rather a Night beneath the Boughs , than Shade , ( Unwilling now to grow , ) Looks like the Plume a Captain weares , Whofe rifled Falls are freept i'th ' Teares Which ...
... Head . II . Each Tree , whofe thick and spreading Growth hath made Rather a Night beneath the Boughs , than Shade , ( Unwilling now to grow , ) Looks like the Plume a Captain weares , Whofe rifled Falls are freept i'th ' Teares Which ...
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... head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lufty strokes To th ' fhore ; that o'er his wave - worn bafis bow'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no ...
... head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lufty strokes To th ' fhore ; that o'er his wave - worn bafis bow'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no ...
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