The DunciadM. Cooper, 1970 - 235 pages |
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... Sir Richard Black- 66 66 " " more is unfortunate in happening to " miftake his proper talents ; and that " he has not for many years been fo " much as named , or even thought of a- mong writers . Even Mr. Dennis differs greatly from his ...
... Sir Richard Black- 66 66 " " more is unfortunate in happening to " miftake his proper talents ; and that " he has not for many years been fo " much as named , or even thought of a- mong writers . Even Mr. Dennis differs greatly from his ...
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... Sir Richard , i . 104. ii . 268 . Befaleel Morris , ii . 126. iii . 168 . Banks , i . 146 . Broome , ibid . Bond , ii . 126 . Brown , iii . 28 . Bladen , iv . 560 . Budgel , Efq ; ii . 397 . Bentley , Richard , iv . 201 . Bentley ...
... Sir Richard , i . 104. ii . 268 . Befaleel Morris , ii . 126. iii . 168 . Banks , i . 146 . Broome , ibid . Bond , ii . 126 . Brown , iii . 28 . Bladen , iv . 560 . Budgel , Efq ; ii . 397 . Bentley , Richard , iv . 201 . Bentley ...
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... Sir Richard Blackmore , ii . 268. - By Edw . Ward , iii . 34. - and their Brethren , paffim . Perfonal abuses of others . Mr. Theobald of Mr. Dennis for his Poverty , i . 1c6 . Mr. Dennis of Mr. Theobald for his Livelihood by the Stage ...
... Sir Richard Blackmore , ii . 268. - By Edw . Ward , iii . 34. - and their Brethren , paffim . Perfonal abuses of others . Mr. Theobald of Mr. Dennis for his Poverty , i . 1c6 . Mr. Dennis of Mr. Theobald for his Livelihood by the Stage ...
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