The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 55
... honour by the Goddess in person ; in like manner as the games Pythia , Isthmia , & c . were anciently said to be by the Gods , 5 and as Thetis herself appearing according to Homer Odyss . 24 . proposed the prizes in honour of her son ...
... honour by the Goddess in person ; in like manner as the games Pythia , Isthmia , & c . were anciently said to be by the Gods , 5 and as Thetis herself appearing according to Homer Odyss . 24 . proposed the prizes in honour of her son ...
Page 97
... honour of the Laurel ; a jest , which the Court of Rome and the Pope himself entred into so far , as < to cause him to ride on an Elephant to the Capitol , and - 17296-51 ) to hold a solemn Festival on his Coronation , at which it is ...
... honour of the Laurel ; a jest , which the Court of Rome and the Pope himself entred into so far , as < to cause him to ride on an Elephant to the Capitol , and - 17296-51 ) to hold a solemn Festival on his Coronation , at which it is ...
Page 295
... honour by the Goddess in person ( in like manner as the games Pythia , Isthmia , & c . were anciently said to be ordained by the Gods , and as Thetis herself appearing , according to Homer , 5 Odyss . 24. proposed the prizes in honour ...
... honour by the Goddess in person ( in like manner as the games Pythia , Isthmia , & c . were anciently said to be ordained by the Gods , and as Thetis herself appearing , according to Homer , 5 Odyss . 24. proposed the prizes in honour ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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