The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... book by fubfcription , and rais'd fome thousands of pounds for the fame : " I believe the gentleman did not fare in the profits of this extrava- " gant Subfcription . 66 " After the Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 ...
... book by fubfcription , and rais'd fome thousands of pounds for the fame : " I believe the gentleman did not fare in the profits of this extrava- " gant Subfcription . 66 " After the Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 ...
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... Journals , March 30 , 1728 , faying , " that he would not advise Mr. Pope to try the « experiment again , of getting a ... MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 . " Mr. Addifon rais'd this Author from obfcurity , obtain'd him the " acquaintance and ...
... Journals , March 30 , 1728 , faying , " that he would not advise Mr. Pope to try the « experiment again , of getting a ... MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 . " Mr. Addifon rais'd this Author from obfcurity , obtain'd him the " acquaintance and ...
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... MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . Altho ' he fays , " the smooth Numbers of the Dunciad are all that " recommend it , nor has it any other merit , " Yet in that fame paper hath these words : " The author is allowed to be a perfect master ...
... MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . Altho ' he fays , " the smooth Numbers of the Dunciad are all that " recommend it , nor has it any other merit , " Yet in that fame paper hath these words : " The author is allowed to be a perfect master ...
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