The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... should unhappily ascend to the sub- « lime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Un- derlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid proposals were printed , the Sub- scription was begun ...
... should unhappily ascend to the sub- « lime , and retard the declenfion of the whole . " Behold ! thefe Un- derlings are become good writers ! If any fay , that before the faid proposals were printed , the Sub- scription was begun ...
Page 18
... should fame to these meer vocals give ; ... Pope , more than we can offer , shou'd receive : For when fome gliding river is his theme , His lines run fmoother than the fmootheft ftream , & c . Mr. THOMAS COOKE , After much blemishing ...
... should fame to these meer vocals give ; ... Pope , more than we can offer , shou'd receive : For when fome gliding river is his theme , His lines run fmoother than the fmootheft ftream , & c . Mr. THOMAS COOKE , After much blemishing ...
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... should be in words not to the vulgar intelligible , whereby christian charity , decency , and good accord among au- SCRIBLER US . ― VERSE 135. A fhaggy Tapftry . ] A forry kind of Tapestry frequent in old Inns , made of werfted or foine ...
... should be in words not to the vulgar intelligible , whereby christian charity , decency , and good accord among au- SCRIBLER US . ― VERSE 135. A fhaggy Tapftry . ] A forry kind of Tapestry frequent in old Inns , made of werfted or foine ...
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