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... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This false Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have fo often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This false Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have fo often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
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... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This falfe Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This falfe Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
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... betwixt those Actions ? Or when the Play is grounded on Fiction , to apply it to Truths out of History ; or patch it up with Accidents , that happen'd to several Perfons , and at feveral Times ; and this not with any Contrivance to make ...
... betwixt those Actions ? Or when the Play is grounded on Fiction , to apply it to Truths out of History ; or patch it up with Accidents , that happen'd to several Perfons , and at feveral Times ; and this not with any Contrivance to make ...
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... betwixt his Errors , and Beauties , and fo fix his Praise on a jufter ground , than the blind Caprice of every ignorant Fancy . And if by this he will not appear fo praife - worthy in many things , as he may now be thought , yet his ...
... betwixt his Errors , and Beauties , and fo fix his Praise on a jufter ground , than the blind Caprice of every ignorant Fancy . And if by this he will not appear fo praife - worthy in many things , as he may now be thought , yet his ...
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... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This falfe Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
... betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This falfe Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the Nation ) nay , who have pafs'd for ...
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