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This , my Lord , has justly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Persons
who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ;
you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have convers'd with
you ...
This , my Lord , has justly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Persons
who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ;
you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have convers'd with
you ...
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So that this Objection hinders not , but that an Epique Poem , or the Heroique
Action of some Great Commander , enterpriz'd for the Common Good , and
Honour of the Christian Cause , and executed happily , may be as well written
now , as it ...
So that this Objection hinders not , but that an Epique Poem , or the Heroique
Action of some Great Commander , enterpriz'd for the Common Good , and
Honour of the Christian Cause , and executed happily , may be as well written
now , as it ...
Sida xxiii
... of others , were not wholly known to these his Minifters ; else why those fa &
ious Quarrels , Controversies , and Battles , amongst themselves , when they
were all united in the same Design , the Service and Honour of their Common
Mafter ?
... of others , were not wholly known to these his Minifters ; else why those fa &
ious Quarrels , Controversies , and Battles , amongst themselves , when they
were all united in the same Design , the Service and Honour of their Common
Mafter ?
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ed chiefly , for the Honour of my Native Country , to which a Poet is particularly
oblig'd : Of two Subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether I should
choose that of King Arthur conquering the Saxons ; which being farther diftant in
Time ...
ed chiefly , for the Honour of my Native Country , to which a Poet is particularly
oblig'd : Of two Subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether I should
choose that of King Arthur conquering the Saxons ; which being farther diftant in
Time ...
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Tho ' I must ever acknowledge , to the Honour of your Lordship , and the eternal
Memory of your Charity , that since this Revolution , wherein I have patiently
suffer'd the Ruin of my small Fortune , and the loss of that poor Subsistence
which I ...
Tho ' I must ever acknowledge , to the Honour of your Lordship , and the eternal
Memory of your Charity , that since this Revolution , wherein I have patiently
suffer'd the Ruin of my small Fortune , and the loss of that poor Subsistence
which I ...
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The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1726 |
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