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... fhall attempt to copy thefe art- ful Concealments of our Author , and fhall either think them eafy , or practifed by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Miftake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them ...
... fhall attempt to copy thefe art- ful Concealments of our Author , and fhall either think them eafy , or practifed by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Miftake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them ...
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... fhall 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 ...
... fhall 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 ...
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... fhall not therefore run any great Rifque of a Cenfure , tho ' I fhould ven- ture to hint , that the Refemblance , in Thought and Expreffion , of our Author and an Antient ( which we fhould allow to be Imitation in One , whofe Learning ...
... fhall not therefore run any great Rifque of a Cenfure , tho ' I fhould ven- ture to hint , that the Refemblance , in Thought and Expreffion , of our Author and an Antient ( which we fhould allow to be Imitation in One , whofe Learning ...
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... fhall advance fomething , that , at first fight , will very much wear the Ap- pearance of a Paradox . For I fhall find it no hard Matter to prove , that from the groffeft Blunders in History , we are not to infer his real Ignorance of ...
... fhall advance fomething , that , at first fight , will very much wear the Ap- pearance of a Paradox . For I fhall find it no hard Matter to prove , that from the groffeft Blunders in History , we are not to infer his real Ignorance of ...
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... fhall be pleas'd to allow that He owes any Thing to my Wil- lingness and Endeavours of reftoring Him ; I fhall reckon the Part of my Life fo engag'd , to have been very happily employ'd and put Myfelf , with great Submiffion , to be try ...
... fhall be pleas'd to allow that He owes any Thing to my Wil- lingness and Endeavours of reftoring Him ; I fhall reckon the Part of my Life fo engag'd , to have been very happily employ'd and put Myfelf , with great Submiffion , to be try ...
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