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multiplied upon his bands , other Gentlemen equally fond of the Author defired to fee them , and fome were fo kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had ...
multiplied upon his bands , other Gentlemen equally fond of the Author defired to fee them , and fome were fo kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had ...
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But this far exceeds the bounds of a Preface , the bufiness of which is only to give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranf mitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which ...
But this far exceeds the bounds of a Preface , the bufiness of which is only to give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranf mitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which ...
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I fay , I would fain believe they were Friends , tho ' the violence and ill - breeding of their Followers and Flatterers were enough to give rise to the contrary report . I would hope that it may be with Parties , both in Wit and State ...
I fay , I would fain believe they were Friends , tho ' the violence and ill - breeding of their Followers and Flatterers were enough to give rise to the contrary report . I would hope that it may be with Parties , both in Wit and State ...
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If we give into this opinion , how many low and vicious parts and paffages might no longer reflect upon this great Genius , but appear unworthily charged upon him ? And even in those which are really his , how many faults may have been ...
If we give into this opinion , how many low and vicious parts and paffages might no longer reflect upon this great Genius , but appear unworthily charged upon him ? And even in those which are really his , how many faults may have been ...
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His father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had fo large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis true ...
His father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had fo large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis true ...
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