The DunciadM. Cooper, 1970 - 235 pages |
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Page iii
... writings ( which we ever thought the least valua- ble part of his character ) but the honeft , open , and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what these peo- ple fay were believed , I must appear to all ...
... writings ( which we ever thought the least valua- ble part of his character ) but the honeft , open , and beneficent man , that we most esteemed , and loved in him . Now , if what these peo- ple fay were believed , I must appear to all ...
Page 54
... writings , printed for S. Popping , 1716 ; in the tenth page whereof he is faid " to " have infulted people on those calamities " " and difeafes which he himself gave " them , by adminiftring Poifon to them ; " and is called ( p . 4 ...
... writings , printed for S. Popping , 1716 ; in the tenth page whereof he is faid " to " have infulted people on those calamities " " and difeafes which he himself gave " them , by adminiftring Poifon to them ; " and is called ( p . 4 ...
Page 215
... writings , in a letter to a friend . Anon . [ Dennis ] printed for S. Popping , 1716 , price 3 d . The Confederates , a Farce . By Jofeph Gay [ J. D. Breval ] printed for R. Bur- leigh , 1717 , price I s . Remarks upon Mr. Pope's ...
... writings , in a letter to a friend . Anon . [ Dennis ] printed for S. Popping , 1716 , price 3 d . The Confederates , a Farce . By Jofeph Gay [ J. D. Breval ] printed for R. Bur- leigh , 1717 , price I s . Remarks upon Mr. Pope's ...
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