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... mean this would make , not only what he says , but what he is , a Jest . So that the Author , by the Mind of Man , meaning neither the Mind of Man as it is rude and untaught , nor the Mind of Man as ' tis cultivated and instructed , can ...
... mean this would make , not only what he says , but what he is , a Jest . So that the Author , by the Mind of Man , meaning neither the Mind of Man as it is rude and untaught , nor the Mind of Man as ' tis cultivated and instructed , can ...
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John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. mean those who commanded in Chief the Forces of Kingdoms and of Com- monwealths , I would fain know what he does mean ? But if he does mean those , it seem'd to me to be highly improbable , that many of ...
John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. mean those who commanded in Chief the Forces of Kingdoms and of Com- monwealths , I would fain know what he does mean ? But if he does mean those , it seem'd to me to be highly improbable , that many of ...
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... mean ? But if he does mean the Will of Jove by it , is not this Line made up of vile Tautology ? Thus has he been guilty of Five or Six gross Faults in the Compass of so many Lines ; every one of which Mr. TICKELL has judiciously ...
... mean ? But if he does mean the Will of Jove by it , is not this Line made up of vile Tautology ? Thus has he been guilty of Five or Six gross Faults in the Compass of so many Lines ; every one of which Mr. TICKELL has judiciously ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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