The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... Swift ; So fhall each hostile name become our own , And we too boaft our Garth and Addifon . With that she gave him ( piteous of his case , Yet smiling at his ruful length of face ) REMARKS . VERSE 130. Cook fall be Prior . ] The man ...
... Swift ; So fhall each hostile name become our own , And we too boaft our Garth and Addifon . With that she gave him ( piteous of his case , Yet smiling at his ruful length of face ) REMARKS . VERSE 130. Cook fall be Prior . ] The man ...
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... Swift , thy doom , And Pope's , tranflating three whole years with Broome . Proceed great days ! till Learning fly ... Swift ! thy doom . ] The Politicks of England and Ireland at this time were thought by fome to be oppo- fite or ...
... Swift , thy doom , And Pope's , tranflating three whole years with Broome . Proceed great days ! till Learning fly ... Swift ! thy doom . ] The Politicks of England and Ireland at this time were thought by fome to be oppo- fite or ...
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... Swift and Pope's Mifcellanies [ By Jonathan Smedley . ] Printed for J. Roberts 89 1728. Advertised before the publication of the Dunciad in the Daily Journal , April 13. 1728 . Characters of the Times , or.an Account of the Writings ...
... Swift and Pope's Mifcellanies [ By Jonathan Smedley . ] Printed for J. Roberts 89 1728. Advertised before the publication of the Dunciad in the Daily Journal , April 13. 1728 . Characters of the Times , or.an Account of the Writings ...
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