The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 163
... writ scurrilously against him . ” ( 1729b - 42 . The " M— ” of all the 1728 editions except the last was identified by Curll ( Key , p . 17 ) as “ Mitchell — a most wretched Rathonian Poetaster . " The EC MS . proves that Curll guessed ...
... writ scurrilously against him . ” ( 1729b - 42 . The " M— ” of all the 1728 editions except the last was identified by Curll ( Key , p . 17 ) as “ Mitchell — a most wretched Rathonian Poetaster . " The EC MS . proves that Curll guessed ...
Page 165
... writ a Swearing - piece call'd Sawney , very abusive of Dr. Swift , Mr. Gay , and himself . These lines allude to a thing of his , intituled Night a Poem . Shakespear , Hamlet ( 1 iv 53-4 ) . -Visit thus the glimpses of the Moon ...
... writ a Swearing - piece call'd Sawney , very abusive of Dr. Swift , Mr. Gay , and himself . These lines allude to a thing of his , intituled Night a Poem . Shakespear , Hamlet ( 1 iv 53-4 ) . -Visit thus the glimpses of the Moon ...
Page 200
... writ to him , was also in acknowledgment of that Repentance , in this surely he erreth ; for the said Letter was but a civil Answer to one of his own , whereby it should seem that he him- self was first touch'd with Repentance , and ...
... writ to him , was also in acknowledgment of that Repentance , in this surely he erreth ; for the said Letter was but a civil Answer to one of his own , whereby it should seem that he him- self was first touch'd with Repentance , and ...
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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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