The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... call'd the phantom , More . ] having fhown fome verfes of his in manufcript CURL in his Key to the Dunciad , affirm'd this to Mr. Moore , wherein Mr. Pape was call'd firft to be James Moore Smyth , Efq ; and it is - proba - f the ...
... call'd the phantom , More . ] having fhown fome verfes of his in manufcript CURL in his Key to the Dunciad , affirm'd this to Mr. Moore , wherein Mr. Pape was call'd firft to be James Moore Smyth , Efq ; and it is - proba - f the ...
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... call'd Gulliveriana and Alexandriana , printed in 8o . 1728 . VERSE 285. Then ** try'd . ] This is an inftance of the Tenderness of our author . The perfon here intended writ an angry preface against him , grounded on a Miftake , which ...
... call'd Gulliveriana and Alexandriana , printed in 8o . 1728 . VERSE 285. Then ** try'd . ] This is an inftance of the Tenderness of our author . The perfon here intended writ an angry preface against him , grounded on a Miftake , which ...
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... call'd The mock Ejop . VERSE 149. Jacob , the Scourge of Grammar , mark with awe . ] This Gentleman is Son of a VERSE 146. Horneck and Roome . ] Thefe confiderable Malfer of Romjey in Southampton- two are worthily coupled , being both ...
... call'd The mock Ejop . VERSE 149. Jacob , the Scourge of Grammar , mark with awe . ] This Gentleman is Son of a VERSE 146. Horneck and Roome . ] Thefe confiderable Malfer of Romjey in Southampton- two are worthily coupled , being both ...
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