The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... publick burden , fills the streets and high - ways with Robbers , and the gar- rets with Clippers , Coiners , and Weekly Journalists . But admitting that two or three of thefe , offend lefs in their morals , than in their writings ...
... publick burden , fills the streets and high - ways with Robbers , and the gar- rets with Clippers , Coiners , and Weekly Journalists . But admitting that two or three of thefe , offend lefs in their morals , than in their writings ...
Page 11
... publick . - No fooner was his body lifeless , but this author , re- viving his resentment , libell'd the memory of his departed friend , and " what was still more heinous , made the scandal publick . " Grievous the accufation ! unknown ...
... publick . - No fooner was his body lifeless , but this author , re- viving his resentment , libell'd the memory of his departed friend , and " what was still more heinous , made the scandal publick . " Grievous the accufation ! unknown ...
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... publick weal . Adieu my children ! better thus expire Un - stall'd , unfold ; thus glorious mount in fire Fair without fpot ; than greas'd by grocer's hands , 200 Or fhipp'd with Ward to ape and monkey lands , Or wafting ginger , round ...
... publick weal . Adieu my children ! better thus expire Un - stall'd , unfold ; thus glorious mount in fire Fair without fpot ; than greas'd by grocer's hands , 200 Or fhipp'd with Ward to ape and monkey lands , Or wafting ginger , round ...
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