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... mean Fifth - rate Wit , a Man of Parts . ( So Common Faces on the Stage appear : We take ' em in ; and they turn Beauties here . ) Our Authour fears those Critiques as his Fate : And those he Fears , by consequence , must Hate . For ...
... mean Fifth - rate Wit , a Man of Parts . ( So Common Faces on the Stage appear : We take ' em in ; and they turn Beauties here . ) Our Authour fears those Critiques as his Fate : And those he Fears , by consequence , must Hate . For ...
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... mean betwixt them , it will be seen how far his Argument 265 will reach . be No man is capable of Translating Poetry ... means the Spirit of an Authour may be transfus'd , and yet not lost : and thus ' tis plain that the reason alledg'd ...
... mean betwixt them , it will be seen how far his Argument 265 will reach . be No man is capable of Translating Poetry ... means the Spirit of an Authour may be transfus'd , and yet not lost : and thus ' tis plain that the reason alledg'd ...
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... mean ; I doubt you'l play the Wag and kiss agen . Daph . At least beneath yon ' Elm you need not fear ; Chlo . My Pipe's in tune , if you'r dispos'd to hear . Chlo . Play by your self , I dare not venture thither : You , and your ...
... mean ; I doubt you'l play the Wag and kiss agen . Daph . At least beneath yon ' Elm you need not fear ; Chlo . My Pipe's in tune , if you'r dispos'd to hear . Chlo . Play by your self , I dare not venture thither : You , and your ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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