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 I came now to the incomparable Spencer, against whose Judgment and Practice, I believe scarce any Man will be so bold as to oppose himself;

Again.

Afterwards,

And,

Nor must ''Ben. Johnson'' be forgotten;

Again,

In this Train of Voters for Monosyllables, the inimitable Cowley marches next, whom we must not refuse to hear;

And a little after,

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