The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... SCRIBLERUS . TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS concerning our Poet and his Works A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or , Arguments to the Books . The DUNCIA D , in three Books . NOTES VARIORUM : Being the Scholia of the learned M ...
... SCRIBLERUS . TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS concerning our Poet and his Works A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or , Arguments to the Books . The DUNCIA D , in three Books . NOTES VARIORUM : Being the Scholia of the learned M ...
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Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , OF THE , POE T M HIS Poem , as it celebrateth the most grave and antient of things , Chaos , Night and Dulness , fo is it of the most grave and antient kind . Homer , ( faith Ariftotle ) ... SCRIBLERUS, ...
Alexander Pope. MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , OF THE , POE T M HIS Poem , as it celebrateth the most grave and antient of things , Chaos , Night and Dulness , fo is it of the most grave and antient kind . Homer , ( faith Ariftotle ) ... SCRIBLERUS, ...
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... Scriblerus . Prolegom . p . 25 . The true reafon . Book i . 102. and iii . 319. Why Succeffor to Settle , i . 108. Conceal'd his Intentions upon Shakespear all the time Mr. Pope de - Weekly Journals by whom written ? WOOLSTON ( Tho ...
... Scriblerus . Prolegom . p . 25 . The true reafon . Book i . 102. and iii . 319. Why Succeffor to Settle , i . 108. Conceal'd his Intentions upon Shakespear all the time Mr. Pope de - Weekly Journals by whom written ? WOOLSTON ( Tho ...
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