The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... those who are too much concern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Ancients are added , to gratify those who either never read , or may have forgotten them ; together with fome of the Pa- rodies , and Allufions to the most excellent ...
... those who are too much concern'd to be judges . The Imitations of the Ancients are added , to gratify those who either never read , or may have forgotten them ; together with fome of the Pa- rodies , and Allufions to the most excellent ...
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... those extraneous parts should unhappily afcend to the fub- lime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Un- derlings are become good writers ! < If any fay , that before the faid proposals were printed , the Sub ...
... those extraneous parts should unhappily afcend to the fub- lime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Un- derlings are become good writers ! < If any fay , that before the faid proposals were printed , the Sub ...
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... those who knew him , or of those who knew him not ? - Burnet Homerides , pag . 1. of his Tranflation of the Iliad . The London , and Mit's journals , on his Undertaking of the Odyssey . MARTINUS MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , OF THE POE M. HIS ...
... those who knew him , or of those who knew him not ? - Burnet Homerides , pag . 1. of his Tranflation of the Iliad . The London , and Mit's journals , on his Undertaking of the Odyssey . MARTINUS MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , OF THE POE M. HIS ...
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