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... of the Lock iset 5 . ? legy to the memory of an Unfortunate Lady & ologue to Cato & Epilogue to Jane Thome hay 25 % ict 6 spistle of Sappho to Phaon & Eloisa to page 2.95 . Abelard AN ESS G ON THE A Y ENIUS AND WRITING.
... of the Lock iset 5 . ? legy to the memory of an Unfortunate Lady & ologue to Cato & Epilogue to Jane Thome hay 25 % ict 6 spistle of Sappho to Phaon & Eloisa to page 2.95 . Abelard AN ESS G ON THE A Y ENIUS AND WRITING.
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Joseph Warton. AN ESS G ON THE A Y ENIUS AND WRITING S P O OF P E. By Tonin Marton The THIRD EDITION , Corrected . Satyra quidem tota nostra est : in qua primus infignem laudem adeptus eft Lucilius ; qui quofdam ita deditos fibi adhuc ...
Joseph Warton. AN ESS G ON THE A Y ENIUS AND WRITING S P O OF P E. By Tonin Marton The THIRD EDITION , Corrected . Satyra quidem tota nostra est : in qua primus infignem laudem adeptus eft Lucilius ; qui quofdam ita deditos fibi adhuc ...
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... the Characters of men and women , and your sprightly fatires , my good friend , are more frequently perused , and quoted , than L'Allegro and Il Penfe- 9 Penferofo of Milton . Had you written only these vi DEDICATION . " ·
... the Characters of men and women , and your sprightly fatires , my good friend , are more frequently perused , and quoted , than L'Allegro and Il Penfe- 9 Penferofo of Milton . Had you written only these vi DEDICATION . " ·
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Joseph Warton. 9 Penferofo of Milton . Had you written only these fatires , you would indeed have gained the title of a man of wit , and a man of fense ; but , I am confi- dent , would not infift on being deno- minated a POET , MERELY on ...
Joseph Warton. 9 Penferofo of Milton . Had you written only these fatires , you would indeed have gained the title of a man of wit , and a man of fense ; but , I am confi- dent , would not infift on being deno- minated a POET , MERELY on ...
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... written wisdom , because another's . " Maxims are drawn from notions , " and thofe from guefs . " What fhall we say of this paffage ? --- Why , that it is most excellent fenfe , but just as poetical as the " Qui fit Męcenas " of the ...
... written wisdom , because another's . " Maxims are drawn from notions , " and thofe from guefs . " What fhall we say of this paffage ? --- Why , that it is most excellent fenfe , but just as poetical as the " Qui fit Męcenas " of the ...
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