The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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... lost blunders nicely seek , 152 spread ] spreads 1728c . 154 night ] night 1728a - f . 157 rebel ... if ] ' gainst thy throne if rebel 1728a - f . * 160 In touching up Wycherley's Panegyric of Dulness for publication , Pope had already ...
... lost blunders nicely seek , 152 spread ] spreads 1728c . 154 night ] night 1728a - f . 157 rebel ... if ] ' gainst thy throne if rebel 1728a - f . * 160 In touching up Wycherley's Panegyric of Dulness for publication , Pope had already ...
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... lost ; Smedley in vain resounds thro ' all the coast . Then ** try'd , but hardly snatch'd from sight , 281 Smedley ... lost , & c . ] Lord Roscommon's translation of Virgil's 6th Eclog . < 43-4 ) . Alcides wept in vain for Hylas lost ...
... lost ; Smedley in vain resounds thro ' all the coast . Then ** try'd , but hardly snatch'd from sight , 281 Smedley ... lost , & c . ] Lord Roscommon's translation of Virgil's 6th Eclog . < 43-4 ) . Alcides wept in vain for Hylas lost ...
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... Lost . A Poem Written in Ten Books by John Milton . . . 1667. The second edition ( 1674 ) was in twelve books : Paradise Lost . A Poem in Twelve Books ... Revised and Augmented by the same Author . > 6. hooks ( Bentley's word for the ...
... Lost . A Poem Written in Ten Books by John Milton . . . 1667. The second edition ( 1674 ) was in twelve books : Paradise Lost . A Poem in Twelve Books ... Revised and Augmented by the same Author . > 6. hooks ( Bentley's word for the ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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