The DunciadM. Cooper, 1970 - 235 pages |
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Page xix
... never converfed , and whofe coun- tenances he could not know , though turned against him : First again com- mencing with the high voiced and never enough quoted 66 Mr. JOHN DENNIS ; Who , in his Reflections on the Essay on Criticism ...
... never converfed , and whofe coun- tenances he could not know , though turned against him : First again com- mencing with the high voiced and never enough quoted 66 Mr. JOHN DENNIS ; Who , in his Reflections on the Essay on Criticism ...
Page xxxv
... never flumber . " Hah ! ( faith he ) fast asleep " it feems ! that's a little too ftrong . Pert and dull at least you might have " allowed me , but as feldom afleep as any fool . " However , the injured Hero may comfort himself with ...
... never flumber . " Hah ! ( faith he ) fast asleep " it feems ! that's a little too ftrong . Pert and dull at least you might have " allowed me , but as feldom afleep as any fool . " However , the injured Hero may comfort himself with ...
Page 130
... never been . REMARKS . VER . 109. ' Till Peter's keys fome chri- fxed fove adorn , ] After the government of Rome ... never been ! ] Wars in England an- ciently , about the right time of celebra- ting Eafter . IMITATIONS . VER . 117 ...
... never been . REMARKS . VER . 109. ' Till Peter's keys fome chri- fxed fove adorn , ] After the government of Rome ... never been ! ] Wars in England an- ciently , about the right time of celebra- ting Eafter . IMITATIONS . VER . 117 ...
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