The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... Hero of this Poem and others of equal Genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - Garden , Lincolns - inn - Fields , and the Hay - Market , to be the reigning Plea- fures of the Court and Town . This happened in the Year 1725 , and ...
... Hero of this Poem and others of equal Genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - Garden , Lincolns - inn - Fields , and the Hay - Market , to be the reigning Plea- fures of the Court and Town . This happened in the Year 1725 , and ...
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... Hero of Homer's Odyfey is frequently in that Miraturqs frondes novas , & non fua poma . circumftance , and therefore it can no way de- VERSEid . & c . ] This library is divided into rogate from the grandeur of Epic Poem to two parts ...
... Hero of Homer's Odyfey is frequently in that Miraturqs frondes novas , & non fua poma . circumftance , and therefore it can no way de- VERSEid . & c . ] This library is divided into rogate from the grandeur of Epic Poem to two parts ...
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... Heroes bow ! This , this is He , foretold by ancient rhymes , Th ' Auguftus born to bring Saturnian times : Beneath his ... Hero of This Poem , because there was no better to be bad . Nor ought Mr. Oldmixon to complain , so long after ...
... Heroes bow ! This , this is He , foretold by ancient rhymes , Th ' Auguftus born to bring Saturnian times : Beneath his ... Hero of This Poem , because there was no better to be bad . Nor ought Mr. Oldmixon to complain , so long after ...
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