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... ftill : Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and abandon'd Tafte of the Town , than of any Imperfections in the Critick . And this , Opinion , expos'd the Ignorance of the Age he liv'd in ; to which , Mr. Rome very juftly ...
... ftill : Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and abandon'd Tafte of the Town , than of any Imperfections in the Critick . And this , Opinion , expos'd the Ignorance of the Age he liv'd in ; to which , Mr. Rome very juftly ...
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... ftill : ' Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and abandon'd Taste of the Town , than of any Imperfections in the Critick . And this , in my Opinion , expos'd the Ignorance of the Age he liv'd in ; to which , Mr. Rowe very ...
... ftill : ' Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and abandon'd Taste of the Town , than of any Imperfections in the Critick . And this , in my Opinion , expos'd the Ignorance of the Age he liv'd in ; to which , Mr. Rowe very ...
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... ftill they fo prevail , That our own Grief by theirs is rock'd afleep , The Dull are forc'd to feel , the Wife to weep . Their Beauties imitate , avoid their Faults . † First on a Plot employ thy careful Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a ...
... ftill they fo prevail , That our own Grief by theirs is rock'd afleep , The Dull are forc'd to feel , the Wife to weep . Their Beauties imitate , avoid their Faults . † First on a Plot employ thy careful Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a ...
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... ftill they fo prevail , That our own Grief by theirs is rock'd asleep , good wo 19:30 10 1 ai z કઈ ટા OT efina yodk * nedw & A The Dull are forc'd to feel , the Wife to weep.22 eswgi't Their Beauties imitate , avoid their Faults ...
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... ftill he lowers and frets , " Twixt crimson Shame , and Anger afhy Pale . Being red the loves him beft , and being white , Her Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , fhe cannot chufe but love , And by her fair ...
... ftill he lowers and frets , " Twixt crimson Shame , and Anger afhy Pale . Being red the loves him beft , and being white , Her Breast is better'd with a more Delight . Look how he can , fhe cannot chufe but love , And by her fair ...
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