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... almoft be induced to apply a ludicrous paffage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the parifi boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's fon , you rafcal ! you be d -— d . ” About the time when this picture found its way into Mr ...
... almoft be induced to apply a ludicrous paffage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the parifi boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's fon , you rafcal ! you be d -— d . ” About the time when this picture found its way into Mr ...
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... almoft equally old , is likewise a circumftance by no means honourable to our author , however fecure refpecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has ufed the Tinker in the Taming of a ...
... almoft equally old , is likewise a circumftance by no means honourable to our author , however fecure refpecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has ufed the Tinker in the Taming of a ...
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... almoft as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be difcovered , and in a thousand inflances , might be expunged , without lofs of a single idea meant ...
... almoft as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be difcovered , and in a thousand inflances , might be expunged , without lofs of a single idea meant ...
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... almoft equal to that profuse generofity the prefent age has fhown to French dan- cers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every ...
... almoft equal to that profuse generofity the prefent age has fhown to French dan- cers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every ...
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... Gent . & c . 1608. I find the following couplet , which is almoft the fame as the two beginning iines of this Epitaph on John - a - Combe : But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have 22 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... Gent . & c . 1608. I find the following couplet , which is almoft the fame as the two beginning iines of this Epitaph on John - a - Combe : But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have 22 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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