The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... o'er . REMARKS . night , he printed in Mift's Journal a fingle re- mark or poor conjecture on some word or point- ing of Shakespear . ་ VERSE 162. Nor fleeps one error - Old puns refore , loft blunders , & c . ] As where he labour- ed ...
... o'er . REMARKS . night , he printed in Mift's Journal a fingle re- mark or poor conjecture on some word or point- ing of Shakespear . ་ VERSE 162. Nor fleeps one error - Old puns refore , loft blunders , & c . ] As where he labour- ed ...
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... O'er bog , o'er steep , thro ' firait , rough , dense , or rare , With bead , bands , wings , or feet , pur fues bis way , And fwims , or finks , or wades , or creeps , or flies . ( Such was her wont , at early dawn to 23 Book II . c ...
... O'er bog , o'er steep , thro ' firait , rough , dense , or rare , With bead , bands , wings , or feet , pur fues bis way , And fwims , or finks , or wades , or creeps , or flies . ( Such was her wont , at early dawn to 23 Book II . c ...
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... o'er all the fea of heads . At last Centlivre felt her voice to fail , Old James himself unfinish'd left his tale , Boyer the State , and Law the Stage gave o'er , Nor Motteux talk'd , nor Nafo whisper'd more ; REMARKS . VERSE 381 ...
... o'er all the fea of heads . At last Centlivre felt her voice to fail , Old James himself unfinish'd left his tale , Boyer the State , and Law the Stage gave o'er , Nor Motteux talk'd , nor Nafo whisper'd more ; REMARKS . VERSE 381 ...
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