The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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... quarto of 1735 , however , restore what was obviously a misprint of the quarto . All editions subsequent to 1735ab return to " rush forward " . It is difficult to escape the inference that for the folio text of the poem , as distinct ...
... quarto of 1735 , however , restore what was obviously a misprint of the quarto . All editions subsequent to 1735ab return to " rush forward " . It is difficult to escape the inference that for the folio text of the poem , as distinct ...
Page 248
... quarto of 48 pages.1 A second quarto ( Griffith 549 ) contains a number of slight revisions in the text of both poem and notes , and two additional lines . Late in April Cooper published what he described on the title - page as " The ...
... quarto of 48 pages.1 A second quarto ( Griffith 549 ) contains a number of slight revisions in the text of both poem and notes , and two additional lines . Late in April Cooper published what he described on the title - page as " The ...
Page 249
... quarto , and differ in such a way as to suggest that the octavo was " a trial version , ante- dating in time of composition the text of the quarto ” ( Griffith , op . cit . , vol . i , pt . ii , p . 464 ) . It would have been odd indeed ...
... quarto , and differ in such a way as to suggest that the octavo was " a trial version , ante- dating in time of composition the text of the quarto ” ( Griffith , op . cit . , vol . i , pt . ii , p . 464 ) . It would have been odd indeed ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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