The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... gentleman did not fare in the profits of this extrava- " gant Subscription . 66 " After the Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8. ) " the fequel of that work , the Odyssey : and having fecur'd the fuc- " cefs by a ...
... gentleman did not fare in the profits of this extrava- " gant Subscription . 66 " After the Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8. ) " the fequel of that work , the Odyssey : and having fecur'd the fuc- " cefs by a ...
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... gentleman , and hath written fome excel- lent Epilogues to Plays , and one small piece on " Love , which is very pretty . " JACOB Lives of Poets , vol . 2. p . 289. But this Gentleman has fince made himself much more eminent , and ...
... gentleman , and hath written fome excel- lent Epilogues to Plays , and one small piece on " Love , which is very pretty . " JACOB Lives of Poets , vol . 2. p . 289. But this Gentleman has fince made himself much more eminent , and ...
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... gentleman was early in the friendship of our author , which has continued many years . He wrote feveral works of ... gentleman's pen . This remarkable period happen'd in the year 1728 . Yet fo great was his modefty , that he constantly ...
... gentleman was early in the friendship of our author , which has continued many years . He wrote feveral works of ... gentleman's pen . This remarkable period happen'd in the year 1728 . Yet fo great was his modefty , that he constantly ...
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