The DunciadM. Cooper, 1970 - 235 pages |
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Page 47
... Justice , with her lifted scale , 55 Where , in nice balance , truth with gold she weighs , And folid pudding against empty praise . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , ' Till ...
... Justice , with her lifted scale , 55 Where , in nice balance , truth with gold she weighs , And folid pudding against empty praise . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , ' Till ...
Page 133
... Justice , & c . " GILES JACOB of him- felf , Lives of Poets , vol . 1 . He very grofsly , and unprovok'd , abused in that book the Author's Friend , Mr. Gay . ( 6 VER . 149. Jacob , the fecurge of Gram- mar , mark with awe , ] " This ...
... Justice , & c . " GILES JACOB of him- felf , Lives of Poets , vol . 1 . He very grofsly , and unprovok'd , abused in that book the Author's Friend , Mr. Gay . ( 6 VER . 149. Jacob , the fecurge of Gram- mar , mark with awe , ] " This ...
Page 195
... is fo fingular a fancy , and at the fame time fo unfupported by proof , that we muft in justice acquit them of all fufpi- cions of this kind . Bb 2 . է : I First flave to Words , then vaffal to a Name Book IV . The DUNCIAD . 195.
... is fo fingular a fancy , and at the fame time fo unfupported by proof , that we muft in justice acquit them of all fufpi- cions of this kind . Bb 2 . է : I First flave to Words , then vaffal to a Name Book IV . The DUNCIAD . 195.
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