Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... truth was , that Hill pretended to take the part of our poet in the Inspector , which he was known to write , while he abused him in the Impertinent , the author of which , he flattered himself , was not known . But it was among the ...
... truth was , that Hill pretended to take the part of our poet in the Inspector , which he was known to write , while he abused him in the Impertinent , the author of which , he flattered himself , was not known . But it was among the ...
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... truth a composition of great pathos and sublimity . The Hilliad is professedly an imitation of the Dunciad , to which , however , it is greatly superior in design , and generally in execution . Hill was a more fair object of ridicule ...
... truth a composition of great pathos and sublimity . The Hilliad is professedly an imitation of the Dunciad , to which , however , it is greatly superior in design , and generally in execution . Hill was a more fair object of ridicule ...
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... truth . And you , his kindred throng , forbear Marble memorials to prepare , And sculptur'd in your breasts his busto wear . ' Twas thus when Israel's legislator dy'd , No fragile mortal honours were supply'd , But even a grave denied ...
... truth . And you , his kindred throng , forbear Marble memorials to prepare , And sculptur'd in your breasts his busto wear . ' Twas thus when Israel's legislator dy'd , No fragile mortal honours were supply'd , But even a grave denied ...
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... truth , First from the mortar dragg'd th ' adventrous youth , [ men , And made him , ' mongst the scribbling sons of Change peace for war , the pestle for the pen ? NOTES VARIORUM . and Katy , but from these venerable authorities ...
... truth , First from the mortar dragg'd th ' adventrous youth , [ men , And made him , ' mongst the scribbling sons of Change peace for war , the pestle for the pen ? NOTES VARIORUM . and Katy , but from these venerable authorities ...
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... truths , what man won't write for , Won't swear , won't bully , or won't fight for ; Yet ( tho ' perhaps I speak thro ... truth and nature's ways , When just to blame , yet fix'd to praise , As votary of the Delphic god , I reverence the ...
... truths , what man won't write for , Won't swear , won't bully , or won't fight for ; Yet ( tho ' perhaps I speak thro ... truth and nature's ways , When just to blame , yet fix'd to praise , As votary of the Delphic god , I reverence the ...
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