The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 33
... lines were written in 1715 , soon after the appearance of Tickell's translation of the first book of the Iliad , and sent to Addison in 1716. Pope stated ( Spence , p . 149 ) that the lines had a salutary effect on Addison . “ He used ...
... lines were written in 1715 , soon after the appearance of Tickell's translation of the first book of the Iliad , and sent to Addison in 1716. Pope stated ( Spence , p . 149 ) that the lines had a salutary effect on Addison . “ He used ...
Page 63
... line , Intus aquć , & c . is in a parenthesis ( as are the two lines of our Author , Keen hollow Winds , & c . ) and it is the Antrum , and the yawning Ruin , in the line before that parenthesis , which are the Domus , and the Cave ...
... line , Intus aquć , & c . is in a parenthesis ( as are the two lines of our Author , Keen hollow Winds , & c . ) and it is the Antrum , and the yawning Ruin , in the line before that parenthesis , which are the Domus , and the Cave ...
Page 249
... lines of 1742a to 648 lines : the 1743 quarto has 650. The volume is made up of remainder sheets of the previous ( i.e. second ) edition of the Works , vol . iii , pt . ii , but many new leaves have been inserted to allow for extensive ...
... lines of 1742a to 648 lines : the 1743 quarto has 650. The volume is made up of remainder sheets of the previous ( i.e. second ) edition of the Works , vol . iii , pt . ii , but many new leaves have been inserted to allow for extensive ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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