The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... subject : he who describes malice and villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the least anger against palenefs or leanness , but against malice and villany . The apothecary in ROMEO and JULIET is poor , but is he therefore ...
... subject : he who describes malice and villany to be pale and meagre , expreffes not the least anger against palenefs or leanness , but against malice and villany . The apothecary in ROMEO and JULIET is poor , but is he therefore ...
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... Subject and his Manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM , I am , St. James's Dec. 22 , 1728 . Your most humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND . DENNIS , Rem . on Pr . Arth . I to the ...
... Subject and his Manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSOLETIS NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , FASTIDITIS GRATIAM , I am , St. James's Dec. 22 , 1728 . Your most humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND . DENNIS , Rem . on Pr . Arth . I to the ...
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... Subject . Much tife and London Journals ; and of a pamphlet more would Boileau have incurr'd his cenfure , call'da Supplement to the Profund , wherein he who left all subjects whatever on all occafions , to deals very unfairly with our ...
... Subject . Much tife and London Journals ; and of a pamphlet more would Boileau have incurr'd his cenfure , call'da Supplement to the Profund , wherein he who left all subjects whatever on all occafions , to deals very unfairly with our ...
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