... far real, though the poetical relation be fictitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently reflecting through the whole, who being too liable to faults himfelf, ought to be lefs fevere upon the mifcarriages of others. The Works of the English Poets - Página 10editado por - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...these characters are but imaginary, and by consequence ought to give no body offence. The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the DISPENSARY, betwixt a member of the College with his retinue, ^nd some of the servants that attended... | |
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