The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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... answer for him he will do it in no more ; and on his principle of attacking few but who had slander'd him , he could not have done it at all had he been 5 confin'd from censuring obscure and worthless persons , for scarce any other were ...
... answer for him he will do it in no more ; and on his principle of attacking few but who had slander'd him , he could not have done it at all had he been 5 confin'd from censuring obscure and worthless persons , for scarce any other were ...
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... answers Noman ; where- upon they all go away again . Our ingenious Translator made Ulysses answer , I take no name , whereby all that follow'd became unintelligible . Hence it appears that Mr. Cibber ( who values himself on subscribing ...
... answers Noman ; where- upon they all go away again . Our ingenious Translator made Ulysses answer , I take no name , whereby all that follow'd became unintelligible . Hence it appears that Mr. Cibber ( who values himself on subscribing ...
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... answer to The Medal is in the second part of Absalom and Achitophel ( Nov. 1682 ) , and further shots were ex- changed on both sides . It was this celebrated quarrel , and , above all , the fame of Mac Flecknoe , that led to Shadwell's ...
... answer to The Medal is in the second part of Absalom and Achitophel ( Nov. 1682 ) , and further shots were ex- changed on both sides . It was this celebrated quarrel , and , above all , the fame of Mac Flecknoe , that led to Shadwell's ...
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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