The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first clafs , the most noble fums up JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM his personal character in these lines , 7. And yet so wond'rous , so sublime a thing As the great Iliad ...
... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first clafs , the most noble fums up JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM his personal character in these lines , 7. And yet so wond'rous , so sublime a thing As the great Iliad ...
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... speak thus of Horace , as a French wit did of Tully seeing his works in a library , Ab ! mon cher Ciceron ! Jele connois bien : ceft le mem quem Marc Tulle . VERSE 190. Take up th'Attorney's Guide . ] In allufion to hisfirft profeffion ...
... speak thus of Horace , as a French wit did of Tully seeing his works in a library , Ab ! mon cher Ciceron ! Jele connois bien : ceft le mem quem Marc Tulle . VERSE 190. Take up th'Attorney's Guide . ] In allufion to hisfirft profeffion ...
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... speak the Giver's name , the month and year . The book of polish'd Steel , the handle turn'd , And richly by the Graver's skill adorn'd . The other of a Bowl emboffed with Figures , where wanton Ivy twines , And fwelling Clusters bend ...
... speak the Giver's name , the month and year . The book of polish'd Steel , the handle turn'd , And richly by the Graver's skill adorn'd . The other of a Bowl emboffed with Figures , where wanton Ivy twines , And fwelling Clusters bend ...
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