The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 423
... ibid . Flies , not the ultimate Object of human study , iv . 454 . Falshoods and Flatteries permitted to be inscribed on Churches , i . 43 . G Good Nature of our Author ; In- stances of it in this work , i . 328. ii . 282 . Good Sense ...
... ibid . Flies , not the ultimate Object of human study , iv . 454 . Falshoods and Flatteries permitted to be inscribed on Churches , i . 43 . G Good Nature of our Author ; In- stances of it in this work , i . 328. ii . 282 . Good Sense ...
Page 424
... ibid . -His Death threaten'd by Dr. Smed- ley , ibid . but afterwards advis'd to hang himself , or cut his Throat , ibid . To be hunted down like a wild Beast , by Mr. Theobald , ibid . un- less hang'd for Treason , on infor- mation of ...
... ibid . -His Death threaten'd by Dr. Smed- ley , ibid . but afterwards advis'd to hang himself , or cut his Throat , ibid . To be hunted down like a wild Beast , by Mr. Theobald , ibid . un- less hang'd for Treason , on infor- mation of ...
Page 425
... ibid . Plagiary described , ii . 47 , & c . Priori , Argument a priori not the best to prove a God , iv . 471 . Poverty and Poetry , their Cave , i . 33 . Profaneness , not to be endur'd in our Author , but very allowable in Shakespear ...
... ibid . Plagiary described , ii . 47 , & c . Priori , Argument a priori not the best to prove a God , iv . 471 . Poverty and Poetry , their Cave , i . 33 . Profaneness , not to be endur'd in our Author , but very allowable in Shakespear ...
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PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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