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The folio and quarto of 1 735, however, restore what was obviously a misprint of
the quart0. All editions subsequent to 1735ab return to "rush forward". It is difficult
to escape the inference that for the folio text of the poem, as distinct from the ...
The folio and quarto of 1 735, however, restore what was obviously a misprint of
the quart0. All editions subsequent to 1735ab return to "rush forward". It is difficult
to escape the inference that for the folio text of the poem, as distinct from the ...
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The New Dunciad: As it was Found in the Tear 1741 was published by T. Cooper
in March 1742; it was a quarto of 48 pages.1 A second quarto (Griffith 549)
contains a number of slight revisions in the text of both poem and notes, and two
...
The New Dunciad: As it was Found in the Tear 1741 was published by T. Cooper
in March 1742; it was a quarto of 48 pages.1 A second quarto (Griffith 549)
contains a number of slight revisions in the text of both poem and notes, and two
...
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Here The New Dunciad has been expanded from the 618 lines of 1742a to 648
lines: the 1 743 quarto has 650. The volume is made up of remainder sheets of
the previous (i.e. second) edition of the Works, vol. iii, pt. ii, but many new leaves
...
Here The New Dunciad has been expanded from the 618 lines of 1742a to 648
lines: the 1 743 quarto has 650. The volume is made up of remainder sheets of
the previous (i.e. second) edition of the Works, vol. iii, pt. ii, but many new leaves
...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION ix | xxvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus | 1 |
Copyright | |
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