The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page xlii
... epigram ? The couplet on Ralph , too , ( " Silence , ye Wolves ... " ) reads like a detached epigram introduced abruptly into Settle's descriptive harangue . But if the structure of the poem is open to criticism , one is constantly ...
... epigram ? The couplet on Ralph , too , ( " Silence , ye Wolves ... " ) reads like a detached epigram introduced abruptly into Settle's descriptive harangue . But if the structure of the poem is open to criticism , one is constantly ...
Page 102
... epigram appeared in the Dunciad until the " Second Edition " of ( November ) 1729. The modification which took place in both epigrams before they were printed in the Dunciad suggests that they were the work of Pope himself , although ...
... epigram appeared in the Dunciad until the " Second Edition " of ( November ) 1729. The modification which took place in both epigrams before they were printed in the Dunciad suggests that they were the work of Pope himself , although ...
Page 169
... Epigram . Burnet and Duckit , friends in spite , Came hissing forth in Verse ; Both were so forward , each wou'd write , So dull , each hung an A- Thus Amphisbona ( I have read ) At either end assails ; None knows which leads , or which ...
... Epigram . Burnet and Duckit , friends in spite , Came hissing forth in Verse ; Both were so forward , each wou'd write , So dull , each hung an A- Thus Amphisbona ( I have read ) At either end assails ; None knows which leads , or which ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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