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... leaves no Room for Imitation . I never left your Lordship's Houfe , without the ftrongest Impreffions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 ...
... leaves no Room for Imitation . I never left your Lordship's Houfe , without the ftrongest Impreffions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 ...
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... leave it to the Determination of my Learned Readers , from the numerous Paffages , which I have occa- fionally quoted in my Notes , in which our Poet feems closely to have imitated the Claf- fics , whether Mr. Rowe's Affertion be so ...
... leave it to the Determination of my Learned Readers , from the numerous Paffages , which I have occa- fionally quoted in my Notes , in which our Poet feems closely to have imitated the Claf- fics , whether Mr. Rowe's Affertion be so ...
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... leave it a Question whether they could come from a Man . I should be loth to doubt , as Quintus Serenus did in a like Cafe , Sive homo , feu fimilis turpiffima befia nobis , Vulnera dente dedit . The Indignation , perhaps , for being ...
... leave it a Question whether they could come from a Man . I should be loth to doubt , as Quintus Serenus did in a like Cafe , Sive homo , feu fimilis turpiffima befia nobis , Vulnera dente dedit . The Indignation , perhaps , for being ...
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... 'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being just to their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my their lxvi The PREFACE .
... 'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being just to their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my their lxvi The PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my Rea ders , in one Word , here , that from the Confef- fion of these fucceffive Aids , and the Manner in which I deriv'd them , it appears , I have ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my Rea ders , in one Word , here , that from the Confef- fion of these fucceffive Aids , and the Manner in which I deriv'd them , it appears , I have ...
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