The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 343
... gives her Page the word . Mad Mathesis alone was unconfin'd , 30 Too mad for mere material chains to bind , Now to ... give a hundred miserable examples during a long life , even to his dotage . < 1742e . ) Tho ' the candid Scriblerus ...
... gives her Page the word . Mad Mathesis alone was unconfin'd , 30 Too mad for mere material chains to bind , Now to ... give a hundred miserable examples during a long life , even to his dotage . < 1742e . ) Tho ' the candid Scriblerus ...
Page 350
... give from fool to fool the Laurel crown . 95 93. false to Phoebus ] Spoken of the ancient and true Phœbus , not the French Phœbus , who hath no chosen Priests or Poets , but equally inspires any man that pleaseth to sing or preach ...
... give from fool to fool the Laurel crown . 95 93. false to Phoebus ] Spoken of the ancient and true Phœbus , not the French Phœbus , who hath no chosen Priests or Poets , but equally inspires any man that pleaseth to sing or preach ...
Page 382
... give their names to the most curious Flowers of their raising : Some have been very jealous of vindicating this honour , but none more than that ambitious Gardiner at Hammersmith , who caused his Favourite to be painted on his Sign ...
... give their names to the most curious Flowers of their raising : Some have been very jealous of vindicating this honour , but none more than that ambitious Gardiner at Hammersmith , who caused his Favourite to be painted on his Sign ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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