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] No, tho' y' have purchas'd to your Name [y have] or what Works of theirs [theris] _Horace_ asserts _Osse_ to be the only Rule of [_text unchanged_] As naturally as Pigs squeak.: [_punctuation unchanged_] did not approve of _Horace_, [_text unchanged_] _Monumentum AEre perennius_? [pereunius] as unintelligible in his Time [unintelligable] _Horace_'s Works are still [ere] there's a Thirst after Wit [ther'es] the Thought from the Diction. [_missing ._] when the _French_ Stage was Barbarous [the the] to see some of those Productions [of of] to rally one of the late M------rs [ofs the] an Errant Politician in Physick [en Physick] _with the +For to's+ and the +Until's+ in that general Rout that_ ... [The italics are garbled in these lines: as printed, _with the For to's_ and the _Until's_ in that general _Rout that_ or (with de-italicized text in +marks+) _with the For to's +and the+ Until's +in that general+ Rout that_] Mechanical Errors Unless otherwise noted, the error is an invisible apostrophe. In phrases containing more than one apostrophe, the relevant word is given in brackets. I am very unwilling to reckon our Author. [invisible .] one of the Champions of our Church [invisible u in "Church"] Publick Injuries are so seldom redress'd I am very well satisfy'd, his Academy will have the Glory of [invisible o in "of"] for want of the _Ez's_ and _Er's_ [_Ez s_] he has criticis'd on his Lordship's Poem [Lordship s] Who pall'd the Appetite he meant to raise. not to stand stockstill like Dr. +Donne+'s, the +thereon's+, the +therein's+, [therein s] the ancient House of the +hereof's+ his Epistle +de arte Poetica+, that [invisible a in "that"] the Example of all the Polite Writers [invisible f in "of"] whether any one wou'd not be better pleas'd [pleas d] very much chang'd in _Quintilian_'s Time [_Quintilian_ s] where 'tis bad 'tis abominable [tis bad] confound Men's Qualities of sorded Flatterers [invisible r in "sorded"] _Un Coeur Noble est content de ce qu'il trouve en lui as much above his Satyr [invisible a in "his"] has been long complain'd of he has assum'd a Post Members are nam'd strange Things which can never be effected. [invisible .] Horace, _Ars Poetica_ (or _De Arte Poetica_) ll. 52-62 +Horace+, who tells us in his Epistle +de arte Poetica+, that Pre
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