A Tale of a Tub: With, The Battle of the Books; And, The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, 1710Scolar Press, 1971 - 344 pages |
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Page 87
... Criticks , in Imitation of their Ma- fters the Moderns . Now , in the Common - Places of * both thefe , I was plentifully inftru on Criticks . cted , by a long Course of use- ful Study in Prefaces and Prologues ; and therefore ...
... Criticks , in Imitation of their Ma- fters the Moderns . Now , in the Common - Places of * both thefe , I was plentifully inftru on Criticks . cted , by a long Course of use- ful Study in Prefaces and Prologues ; and therefore ...
Page 93
... Taylor ; and that there is much Analogy between the Utenfils and Abilities of both : That the Taylor's Hell is the Type of a Critick's Common- Place , Place - Book , and his Wit and Learning held concerning Criticks . 93.
... Taylor ; and that there is much Analogy between the Utenfils and Abilities of both : That the Taylor's Hell is the Type of a Critick's Common- Place , Place - Book , and his Wit and Learning held concerning Criticks . 93.
Page 95
... Criticks , that their Writings are the Mirrors of Learning . This I under- fland in a literal Senfe , and suppose our Au- thor must mean , that whoever defigns to be a perfect Writer , muft infpect into the Books of Criticks , and ...
... Criticks , that their Writings are the Mirrors of Learning . This I under- fland in a literal Senfe , and suppose our Au- thor must mean , that whoever defigns to be a perfect Writer , muft infpect into the Books of Criticks , and ...
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