The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... Book - fellers . The Goddess is first pleased for her disport to propose games to the latter , and fetteth up the phantom of a poet which the bookfellers contend to overtake . The races defcribed , with their divers accidents : Next ...
... Book - fellers . The Goddess is first pleased for her disport to propose games to the latter , and fetteth up the phantom of a poet which the bookfellers contend to overtake . The races defcribed , with their divers accidents : Next ...
Page 13
... an honester man . Blome's books are remarkable lifh , are fufficient to make a Country Gentleman a for their cuts . compleat Library . WINSTANLY . 135 Of these twelve volumes , twelve of amplest size Book I. The DUNCIA D. 13.
... an honester man . Blome's books are remarkable lifh , are fufficient to make a Country Gentleman a for their cuts . compleat Library . WINSTANLY . 135 Of these twelve volumes , twelve of amplest size Book I. The DUNCIA D. 13.
Page 81
... Book i . Verfe 8. E'er Pallas iu'd from the Thund'rers head . E'er is the contraction of ever , but that is by no means the fenfe in this place : Correct it , without the leaft fcruple , E're , the contraction of or - ere , an old ...
... Book i . Verfe 8. E'er Pallas iu'd from the Thund'rers head . E'er is the contraction of ever , but that is by no means the fenfe in this place : Correct it , without the leaft fcruple , E're , the contraction of or - ere , an old ...
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abuſe Advertiſements againſt alfo alſo Bavius becauſe Book Bookfellers cafus call'd cauſe character Charles Gildon Codrus Concanen Criticiſm Criticks Curl Daily Journal Dennis Dryden Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad Effay Eridanus faid fame fatire fecond feem felf fhall fhould fhow fince firft firſt fome fubject fuch furely Gildon Goddeſs greateſt hath heav'n himſelf Homer honour ibid Iliad IMITATIONS James Moore Smyth JOHN DENNIS John Oldmixon juſt King laſt leaſt lefs Letter Lewis Theobald Lord moft moſt Muſe muſt o'er obferve occafion Oldmixon Ovid Paftoral perfon pleaſure Poem Poet Poetry Pope Pope's praiſe Pref Preface prefent printed profe publick publiſhed racter reader reafon REMARKS rifing Satyr SCRIBLERUS ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſome ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Tibbald tranflated uſe verfe VERS VERSE Virg Virgil whofe whoſe words wou'd writ writings