The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM 20 sums up his character in these lines : " And yet so wond'rous , so sublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce ...
... speak well , and the other those who speak evil of him . Of the first class , the most noble JOHN Duke of BUCKINGHAM 20 sums up his character in these lines : " And yet so wond'rous , so sublime a thing , " As the great Iliad , scarce ...
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... speak , but thrice supprest By potent Arthur , knock'd his chin and breast . Toland and Tindal , prompt at priests to jeer , Yet silent bow'd to Christ's No kingdom here . Who sate the nearest , by the words o'ercome , Slept first ; the ...
... speak , but thrice supprest By potent Arthur , knock'd his chin and breast . Toland and Tindal , prompt at priests to jeer , Yet silent bow'd to Christ's No kingdom here . Who sate the nearest , by the words o'ercome , Slept first ; the ...
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... speak : Lost was the Nation's Sense , nor could be found , 608 Gilbert ] G - lb - t 1742a - e . G 1751 . silence even by the Goddess : Then the Convocation , which tho ' extremely desir- ous to speak , yet cannot : Even the House of ...
... speak : Lost was the Nation's Sense , nor could be found , 608 Gilbert ] G - lb - t 1742a - e . G 1751 . silence even by the Goddess : Then the Convocation , which tho ' extremely desir- ous to speak , yet cannot : Even the House of ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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