The DunciadM. Cooper, 1970 - 235 pages |
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Page 42
... o'er the land and deep . In eldest time , e'er mortals writ or read , 10 E'er Pallas iffu'd from the Thund'rer's head , Dulness o'er all poffefs'd her ancient right , Daughter of Chaos and eternal Night : Fate in their dotage this fair ...
... o'er the land and deep . In eldest time , e'er mortals writ or read , 10 E'er Pallas iffu'd from the Thund'rer's head , Dulness o'er all poffefs'd her ancient right , Daughter of Chaos and eternal Night : Fate in their dotage this fair ...
Page 117
... o'er all the fea of heads . At last Centlivre felt her voice to fail , Motteux himself unfinish'd left his tale , Boyer the State , and Law the Stage gave o'er , Morgan and Mandevil could prate no more ; REMARK S. dicule indeed there is ...
... o'er all the fea of heads . At last Centlivre felt her voice to fail , Motteux himself unfinish'd left his tale , Boyer the State , and Law the Stage gave o'er , Morgan and Mandevil could prate no more ; REMARK S. dicule indeed there is ...
Page 174
... o'er and o'er . REMARK S. VER . 220. of Me or Te , ] It was a ferious difpute , about which the learned were much divided , and fome treatifes written : Had it been about Meum or Tuum it could not be more contested , than whether at the ...
... o'er and o'er . REMARK S. VER . 220. of Me or Te , ] It was a ferious difpute , about which the learned were much divided , and fome treatifes written : Had it been about Meum or Tuum it could not be more contested , than whether at the ...
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