The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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Page 81
... cause < To the eighteenth - century reader this phrase connoted the cause of the Puritans . It is unlikely , however , that Pope is here identifying Dulness with Dissent . Theobald , at any rate , was not a Dissenter . > 146. With whom ...
... cause < To the eighteenth - century reader this phrase connoted the cause of the Puritans . It is unlikely , however , that Pope is here identifying Dulness with Dissent . Theobald , at any rate , was not a Dissenter . > 146. With whom ...
Page 387
... Cause into his place ; 475 Clarke because he was a favourite of Queen Caroline , impotently attacked . " — Warton . Wakefield , who agrees , quotes from a letter of Bolingbroke to Pope : " Rather than creep up slowly , à posteriori , to ...
... Cause into his place ; 475 Clarke because he was a favourite of Queen Caroline , impotently attacked . " — Warton . Wakefield , who agrees , quotes from a letter of Bolingbroke to Pope : " Rather than creep up slowly , à posteriori , to ...
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... cause ; as if its ends were an endless indagation of cause after cause , without ever coming to the first . So that to avoid this unlearned disgrace , some of the propagators of our best philosophy have had recourse to the contrivance ...
... cause ; as if its ends were an endless indagation of cause after cause , without ever coming to the first . So that to avoid this unlearned disgrace , some of the propagators of our best philosophy have had recourse to the contrivance ...
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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