The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison of the witnesses with each other , or of each with himself . Hence also thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical but of a moral ...
... also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison of the witnesses with each other , or of each with himself . Hence also thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical but of a moral ...
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... also , in taxing Sir Richard Blackmore for his Heterodox opinions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr. Pope hath faid in his preface to that Poet . One who takes the name of H. STANHOPE , the maker of certain verses to Duncan ...
... also , in taxing Sir Richard Blackmore for his Heterodox opinions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr. Pope hath faid in his preface to that Poet . One who takes the name of H. STANHOPE , the maker of certain verses to Duncan ...
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... also which was loft : And was therefore in- duced to bestow on it the fame Form which Homer's is reported to have had , namely that of Epic poem , with a title also framed after the antient Greek manner , to wit ,, that of Dunciad ...
... also which was loft : And was therefore in- duced to bestow on it the fame Form which Homer's is reported to have had , namely that of Epic poem , with a title also framed after the antient Greek manner , to wit ,, that of Dunciad ...
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