The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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Page 342
... never look upon it as " any malice meant to me , ( Cibber adds : " for he knows I never provok'd it " > " but PROFIT to himself . For he considers that my Face is more known than " most in the nation ; ( Cibber has : " than those of ...
... never look upon it as " any malice meant to me , ( Cibber adds : " for he knows I never provok'd it " > " but PROFIT to himself . For he considers that my Face is more known than " most in the nation ; ( Cibber has : " than those of ...
Page 369
... Never by tumbler thro ' the hoops was shown Such skill in passing all , and touching none . 255 He may indeed ( if sober all this time ) Plague with Dispute , or persecute with Rhyme . 260 We only furnish what he cannot use , Or wed to ...
... Never by tumbler thro ' the hoops was shown Such skill in passing all , and touching none . 255 He may indeed ( if sober all this time ) Plague with Dispute , or persecute with Rhyme . 260 We only furnish what he cannot use , Or wed to ...
Page 372
... never scar'd with God . The Sire saw , one by one , his Virtues wake : The Mother begg'd the blessing of a Rake . Thou gav'st that Ripeness , which so soon began , And ceas'd so soon , he ne'er was Boy , nor Man . Thro ' School and ...
... never scar'd with God . The Sire saw , one by one , his Virtues wake : The Mother begg'd the blessing of a Rake . Thou gav'st that Ripeness , which so soon began , And ceas'd so soon , he ne'er was Boy , nor Man . Thro ' School and ...
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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