The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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... Book i . verse 258. Rem . Tenderness for a bad writer , read the bad writers . Plur . False English : No Relative ! Verse 197. Rem . Incensa [ . , ] make it a plain Comma ; [ , ] a strange sort of Punctuation this , [ . , ] invented ...
... Book i . verse 258. Rem . Tenderness for a bad writer , read the bad writers . Plur . False English : No Relative ! Verse 197. Rem . Incensa [ . , ] make it a plain Comma ; [ , ] a strange sort of Punctuation this , [ . , ] invented ...
Page 199
... Book 2. Note on Verse 143. The History of Curl's being tost in a Blanket . ] " Here , quoth Curl , ibid . pag . 25. Scriblerus ! " Thou leesest in what thou assertest , concerning a Blanket : It was " not a Blanket , but a Rug ...
... Book 2. Note on Verse 143. The History of Curl's being tost in a Blanket . ] " Here , quoth Curl , ibid . pag . 25. Scriblerus ! " Thou leesest in what thou assertest , concerning a Blanket : It was " not a Blanket , but a Rug ...
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... Book I and to Anchises in Book III . Again , it is only the action of the Æneid that Pope pro- fesses to be imitating , not the entire epic poem with its various episodes . ( 2 ) The Dunciad is a " progress piece " . In Book I ( however ...
... Book I and to Anchises in Book III . Again , it is only the action of the Æneid that Pope pro- fesses to be imitating , not the entire epic poem with its various episodes . ( 2 ) The Dunciad is a " progress piece " . In Book I ( however ...
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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