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... Pref . to the Reflect . on the Elay on Crit . f . Pref . to his Rem..on Homer . g . Ibid . ( b . ) What this vaft fum was , Mr. DENNIS himself in another place informs us ( pref . to his Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 15. ) to ...
... Pref . to the Reflect . on the Elay on Crit . f . Pref . to his Rem..on Homer . g . Ibid . ( b . ) What this vaft fum was , Mr. DENNIS himself in another place informs us ( pref . to his Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , p . 15. ) to ...
Page 89
... Pref . to Sawney , " We are told it was the labour of fix years , with the utmoft affiduity and application : It is no great compliment to " the Author's fenfe , to have employed fo large a part of his Life , & c . " So alfo Ward , Pref ...
... Pref . to Sawney , " We are told it was the labour of fix years , with the utmoft affiduity and application : It is no great compliment to " the Author's fenfe , to have employed fo large a part of his Life , & c . " So alfo Ward , Pref ...
Page 117
... pref . A FROG . ] A fquab fhort Gentleman - a little creature that like the Frog in the Fable , fwells and is angry that it is not allow'd to be as big Oxe . Dennis's Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , pref . p . 9 . as an A COWARD . ] A ...
... pref . A FROG . ] A fquab fhort Gentleman - a little creature that like the Frog in the Fable , fwells and is angry that it is not allow'd to be as big Oxe . Dennis's Remarks on the Rape of the Lock , pref . p . 9 . as an A COWARD . ] A ...
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