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... leaft perfect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a flare in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the moft vigorous , and had the moft fire and ftrength of imagination in ...
... leaft perfect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a flare in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the moft vigorous , and had the moft fire and ftrength of imagination in ...
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... leaft Jonfon's equal , if not his fuperior ; " , and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe ...
... leaft Jonfon's equal , if not his fuperior ; " , and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe ...
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... leaft their glory in that , to the English Hero . " This elogium on our author is likewife recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the pre- face to the Loyal General , quarto , 1680 : Our learned ...
... leaft their glory in that , to the English Hero . " This elogium on our author is likewife recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the pre- face to the Loyal General , quarto , 1680 : Our learned ...
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... leaft 1000l . per ann . at this day ; the relative value of money , the mode of living in that age , the luxury and taxes of the prefent time , and various other circumftances , being confidered . But I doubt whether all his property ...
... leaft 1000l . per ann . at this day ; the relative value of money , the mode of living in that age , the luxury and taxes of the prefent time , and various other circumftances , being confidered . But I doubt whether all his property ...
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... leaft ten in the hundred , Shackled up both hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo sweet : But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's scarce gone to heav'n . " So , in ...
... leaft ten in the hundred , Shackled up both hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo sweet : But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's scarce gone to heav'n . " So , in ...
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