The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... answer but some mistakes may bave slipt . into it , but a vast number of others will be prevented , by the Names being now not only fet at length , but juftified by the authorities and reafons gi- ven . I make no doubt , the Author's ...
... answer but some mistakes may bave slipt . into it , but a vast number of others will be prevented , by the Names being now not only fet at length , but juftified by the authorities and reafons gi- ven . I make no doubt , the Author's ...
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... answer , were not all assassinates , popular insur- rections , the infolence of the rabble without doors and of domesticks within , moft wrongfully chastized , if the Meanness of offenders indemnified them from punish- ment ? On the ...
... answer , were not all assassinates , popular insur- rections , the infolence of the rabble without doors and of domesticks within , moft wrongfully chastized , if the Meanness of offenders indemnified them from punish- ment ? On the ...
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... answer- ed all Dryden's political Poems ; and being cry'd up on one fide , fucceeded not a little in his Tra- gedy of the Empress of Morroco ( the first that was ever printed with Cuts . ) " Upon this he grew " infolent , the Wits writ ...
... answer- ed all Dryden's political Poems ; and being cry'd up on one fide , fucceeded not a little in his Tra- gedy of the Empress of Morroco ( the first that was ever printed with Cuts . ) " Upon this he grew " infolent , the Wits writ ...
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