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... Authors in the Greek and Latin Languages : By which means it happens , that of many of these we have more than we need , and Numbers of no Ufe at all ; the Editors be- ing so very inconfiderable , as to drive Gentlemen of Tafte back to ...
... Authors in the Greek and Latin Languages : By which means it happens , that of many of these we have more than we need , and Numbers of no Ufe at all ; the Editors be- ing so very inconfiderable , as to drive Gentlemen of Tafte back to ...
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... Author , as of Mr. Gildon . THIS Gentleman republish'd these Poems from an old Impreffion , in the Year 1710. at the fame time with Mr. Rowe's Publication of his Plays . He uses many Arguments to Publi- viii The PREFACE . with Authors ...
... Author , as of Mr. Gildon . THIS Gentleman republish'd these Poems from an old Impreffion , in the Year 1710. at the fame time with Mr. Rowe's Publication of his Plays . He uses many Arguments to Publi- viii The PREFACE . with Authors ...
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... Author himself to the Earl of Southampton his great Patron . Patron . So that Mr. Rowe is evidently mistaken when he ... Author's . He alludes certainly to the Fairy Queen , when he mentions his Deep Conceit ; that Poem being entirely ...
... Author himself to the Earl of Southampton his great Patron . Patron . So that Mr. Rowe is evidently mistaken when he ... Author's . He alludes certainly to the Fairy Queen , when he mentions his Deep Conceit ; that Poem being entirely ...
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... Author's Time , and as for their being taken from the Greeks , that will appear ridiculous , when we confider how easily thofe Epithets are form'd . For allow but any Number adopted into our Tongue , and a hundred may be coin'd in as ...
... Author's Time , and as for their being taken from the Greeks , that will appear ridiculous , when we confider how easily thofe Epithets are form'd . For allow but any Number adopted into our Tongue , and a hundred may be coin'd in as ...
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... Author , the Hot - fcent - fmelling Hounds , the Dew- be - dabled Morn , & c . They offend the Ear , and cannot be re- peated without uneafiness . The Genius of every Tongue is different ; and tho the Greek abounds with thefe ...
... Author , the Hot - fcent - fmelling Hounds , the Dew- be - dabled Morn , & c . They offend the Ear , and cannot be re- peated without uneafiness . The Genius of every Tongue is different ; and tho the Greek abounds with thefe ...
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