The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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... Queen unfolds to vision true Thy mental eye , for thou hast much to view : Old scenes of glory , times long cast behind , Shall first recall'd , rush forward to thy mind ; Then stretch thy sight o'er all her rising reign , And let the ...
... Queen unfolds to vision true Thy mental eye , for thou hast much to view : Old scenes of glory , times long cast behind , Shall first recall'd , rush forward to thy mind ; Then stretch thy sight o'er all her rising reign , And let the ...
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... Queen < This appeal to the Great Queen ( i.e. the goddess of Dullness ) may be intended to have a secondary reference to Queen Caroline , whose inter- est in gardening made her a suitable arbitress of such a dispute . In a satirical ...
... Queen < This appeal to the Great Queen ( i.e. the goddess of Dullness ) may be intended to have a secondary reference to Queen Caroline , whose inter- est in gardening made her a suitable arbitress of such a dispute . In a satirical ...
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... Queen Caroline . On Nov. 19 , 1730 , Swift told Gay that he heard Duck was to be the new laureate , in succession to Eusden . > aApulus præpingui vultu alacer , & prolixe comatus , omnino dignus festa laurea videretur . 14-15 . Richmond ...
... Queen Caroline . On Nov. 19 , 1730 , Swift told Gay that he heard Duck was to be the new laureate , in succession to Eusden . > aApulus præpingui vultu alacer , & prolixe comatus , omnino dignus festa laurea videretur . 14-15 . Richmond ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
A Letter to the Publisher II | 11 |
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