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Page 540
... tion , or leave him with the fimple title of a verfifier of romances ; for there is cer- tainly no clafs of poets that will own him . He has not thought proper to fubject him- felf to any of their moft neceffary laws . Orlando Furiofo ...
... tion , or leave him with the fimple title of a verfifier of romances ; for there is cer- tainly no clafs of poets that will own him . He has not thought proper to fubject him- felf to any of their moft neceffary laws . Orlando Furiofo ...
Page 541
... tion brings them into momentary notice , and permanent neglect . If there be one hero that interefts you more than another , it is Ruggiero in his attachment to Bra- damante . Thefe two more frequently draw the attention in the courfe ...
... tion brings them into momentary notice , and permanent neglect . If there be one hero that interefts you more than another , it is Ruggiero in his attachment to Bra- damante . Thefe two more frequently draw the attention in the courfe ...
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... tion of the defpairing Bard , who prophecied the deftruction of King Edward's race , he poured forth his curfes upon the whole race of Barbers , predicting their ruin in the fim- plicity of a future generation . ] THE BARBER . A ...
... tion of the defpairing Bard , who prophecied the deftruction of King Edward's race , he poured forth his curfes upon the whole race of Barbers , predicting their ruin in the fim- plicity of a future generation . ] THE BARBER . A ...
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... tion tion of the devil , and minding the hurt , * 799 . ] 551 Extracts from the Port - Folio of a Man of Letters . #
... tion tion of the devil , and minding the hurt , * 799 . ] 551 Extracts from the Port - Folio of a Man of Letters . #
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tion of the devil , and minding the hurt , " undoing and impoverishment of the king's true and faithful fubjects , as enemies to the commonwealth of this realm , and as no true or obedient fubjects unto the king's majefty , of their ...
tion of the devil , and minding the hurt , " undoing and impoverishment of the king's true and faithful fubjects , as enemies to the commonwealth of this realm , and as no true or obedient fubjects unto the king's majefty , of their ...
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