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... must be cautious to imagine , this was of his own doing . For the English tongue , in his age , began ex- tremely to fuffer by an inundation of Latin ; and to be overlaid , as it were , by its nurse , when it had just began to speak by ...
... must be cautious to imagine , this was of his own doing . For the English tongue , in his age , began ex- tremely to fuffer by an inundation of Latin ; and to be overlaid , as it were , by its nurse , when it had just began to speak by ...
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... must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of the horrid condition in which he has hitherto appeared ! Had Homer , or any other admired author , firft ftarted into publick fo maimed and deformed , we cannot determine ...
... must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of the horrid condition in which he has hitherto appeared ! Had Homer , or any other admired author , firft ftarted into publick fo maimed and deformed , we cannot determine ...
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... must be added , that our author has lain under the disadvantage of having his errors propagated and multiplied by time : becaufe , for near a cen- tury , his works were republished from the faulty copies without the affiftance of any ...
... must be added , that our author has lain under the disadvantage of having his errors propagated and multiplied by time : becaufe , for near a cen- tury , his works were republished from the faulty copies without the affiftance of any ...
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... must neceffarily happen , as I have formerly obferved , that where the affiftance of manufcripts is wanting to fet an author's meaning right , and and rescue him from those errors which have been tranfmitted down thro ' a series of ...
... must neceffarily happen , as I have formerly obferved , that where the affiftance of manufcripts is wanting to fet an author's meaning right , and and rescue him from those errors which have been tranfmitted down thro ' a series of ...
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... must neceffarily lie very much out of the common way , and every piece of wit appear a riddle to the vulgar ; This , that fhould have taught them the forced , quaint , unnatural tra & t they were in , ( and induce them to follow a more ...
... must neceffarily lie very much out of the common way , and every piece of wit appear a riddle to the vulgar ; This , that fhould have taught them the forced , quaint , unnatural tra & t they were in , ( and induce them to follow a more ...
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