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Page 19
... CONCANEN , Ded . to the Auth . of the Dunc . A Satyre upon Dulness , is a thing , that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribler ! MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS PROLEGOMENA TO THE ...
... CONCANEN , Ded . to the Auth . of the Dunc . A Satyre upon Dulness , is a thing , that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribler ! MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS HIS PROLEGOMENA TO THE ...
Page 101
... Concanen , Swift . ] Matthew Concanen , an Irish- man , an anonymous flanderer , and publisher of other men's flanders , particularly on Dr. Swift to whom he had obligations , and from whom he had received both in a collection of Poems ...
... Concanen , Swift . ] Matthew Concanen , an Irish- man , an anonymous flanderer , and publisher of other men's flanders , particularly on Dr. Swift to whom he had obligations , and from whom he had received both in a collection of Poems ...
Page 114
... Concanen , and others ; perfons ne- ver feen by our author . VERSE 272. A peck of coals a - piece . ] Our indulgent Poet , when- ever he has spoken of any dirty or low work , conftantly put us in mind of the Poverty of the offenders ...
... Concanen , and others ; perfons ne- ver feen by our author . VERSE 272. A peck of coals a - piece . ] Our indulgent Poet , when- ever he has spoken of any dirty or low work , conftantly put us in mind of the Poverty of the offenders ...
Page 116
... Concanen creep , 290 A cold , long - winded , native of the deep ! If perfeverance gain the Diver's prize , Not everlafting Blackmore this denies : 295 No noife , no ftir , no motion can't thou make , Thunconscious flood fleeps o'er ...
... Concanen creep , 290 A cold , long - winded , native of the deep ! If perfeverance gain the Diver's prize , Not everlafting Blackmore this denies : 295 No noife , no ftir , no motion can't thou make , Thunconscious flood fleeps o'er ...
Page 128
... Concanen , Ralph , the Flying - Post , and all the Herd of Com- mentators . Teta armenta fequuntur . A very little Sagacity ( which all thefe Gentlemen therefore want- ed ) will reftore to us the true fenfe of the Poet , thus , By his ...
... Concanen , Ralph , the Flying - Post , and all the Herd of Com- mentators . Teta armenta fequuntur . A very little Sagacity ( which all thefe Gentlemen therefore want- ed ) will reftore to us the true fenfe of the Poet , thus , By his ...
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