The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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Page 17
... ridicule when a man sets up for being handsome : and so must Dulness when he sets up for a Wit . They are not ridicul'd because Ridicule in itself is or ought to be a pleasure ; but because it is just , to undeceive or vindicate the ...
... ridicule when a man sets up for being handsome : and so must Dulness when he sets up for a Wit . They are not ridicul'd because Ridicule in itself is or ought to be a pleasure ; but because it is just , to undeceive or vindicate the ...
Page 317
... ridicule of the other ? A ridicule indeed there is in every parody ; but when the image is transferred from one subject to another , and the subject is not a poem burlesqued ( which Scriblerus hopes the reader will distinguish from a ...
... ridicule of the other ? A ridicule indeed there is in every parody ; but when the image is transferred from one subject to another , and the subject is not a poem burlesqued ( which Scriblerus hopes the reader will distinguish from a ...
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... ridicule verbal critics like Bentley and Theobald was to ridicule that sort of scholarship in which he himself had conspicuously failed . Bentley's long term of office as Master of Trinity was enlivened by a prolonged quarrel with the ...
... ridicule verbal critics like Bentley and Theobald was to ridicule that sort of scholarship in which he himself had conspicuously failed . Bentley's long term of office as Master of Trinity was enlivened by a prolonged quarrel with the ...
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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