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... word here gives an energy and elegance , which is much eafer to be conceived than explained in terms . And every judicious reader of this Poet must have obferved how frequent it is with him to make this reduplication , where he intends ...
... word here gives an energy and elegance , which is much eafer to be conceived than explained in terms . And every judicious reader of this Poet must have obferved how frequent it is with him to make this reduplication , where he intends ...
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... word which I have reftored to the text , ( and which was espoused by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of ... words , cannon and canon . I fhall now fub- join my reafons why I think the Poet intended to fay Heaven had fixed ...
... word which I have reftored to the text , ( and which was espoused by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of ... words , cannon and canon . I fhall now fub- join my reafons why I think the Poet intended to fay Heaven had fixed ...
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... word here gives an energy and elegance , which is much easier to be conceived thin explained in terms . And every judicious reader of this Poet must have obferved how frequent it is with him to make this reduplication , where he intends ...
... word here gives an energy and elegance , which is much easier to be conceived thin explained in terms . And every judicious reader of this Poet must have obferved how frequent it is with him to make this reduplication , where he intends ...
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... word which I have restored to the text , ( and which was efpoufed by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of ... words , cannon and canon . I fhall now fub- join my reasons why I think the Poet intended to fay Heaven had fixed ...
... word which I have restored to the text , ( and which was efpoufed by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of ... words , cannon and canon . I fhall now fub- join my reasons why I think the Poet intended to fay Heaven had fixed ...
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... words mistakenly jumbled together , I am verily perfuaded , I have retrieved the Poet's reading.- That he might not let e'en the winds of heaven , & c . ( 9 ) Frailty , thy name is woman ! ] But that it would difpleafe Mr Pope to have ...
... words mistakenly jumbled together , I am verily perfuaded , I have retrieved the Poet's reading.- That he might not let e'en the winds of heaven , & c . ( 9 ) Frailty , thy name is woman ! ] But that it would difpleafe Mr Pope to have ...
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