The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... gentle readers bring ; The heroes fit ; the vulgar form a ring . REMARKS . · " of Lud and other Kings . Thofe images in " Q. Eliz . the fame gate was clean taken down , " the reign of Edward VI . had their heads " and newly and ...
... gentle readers bring ; The heroes fit ; the vulgar form a ring . REMARKS . · " of Lud and other Kings . Thofe images in " Q. Eliz . the fame gate was clean taken down , " the reign of Edward VI . had their heads " and newly and ...
Page 78
... gentle reader , reft too fecure in thy contempt of the Intruments for fuch a revo- lution in learning , or defpife fuch weak agents as have been defcribed in our poem , but remem- where by caufing all this Vifion to pass thro ' the ...
... gentle reader , reft too fecure in thy contempt of the Intruments for fuch a revo- lution in learning , or defpife fuch weak agents as have been defcribed in our poem , but remem- where by caufing all this Vifion to pass thro ' the ...
Page 81
... ( gentle reader ) to have trufted to thy candor and benignity , to correct with thy pen , as acci- dental Faults efcaped the prefs : But feeing that certain Cenfors do give to fuch the name of Corruptions of the Text and falle Readings ...
... ( gentle reader ) to have trufted to thy candor and benignity , to correct with thy pen , as acci- dental Faults efcaped the prefs : But feeing that certain Cenfors do give to fuch the name of Corruptions of the Text and falle Readings ...
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