The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... represent the common fense of mankind in more strong , " more beautiful , or more uncommon lights . If a reader examines " Horace's art of poetry , he will find but few precepts in it , which he may not meet with in Ariftotle ; and ...
... represent the common fense of mankind in more strong , " more beautiful , or more uncommon lights . If a reader examines " Horace's art of poetry , he will find but few precepts in it , which he may not meet with in Ariftotle ; and ...
Page 26
... represent this gentleman as a Plagiary , now be the first , becaufe Moore had left or to pafs for one himself . His cafe indeed wa " him unrival'd in turning his ftyle to Co- like that of a man I have heard of , whɔ as he " medy ...
... represent this gentleman as a Plagiary , now be the first , becaufe Moore had left or to pafs for one himself . His cafe indeed wa " him unrival'd in turning his ftyle to Co- like that of a man I have heard of , whɔ as he " medy ...
Page 104
... represents unlawful ways of pro- curing Love by Inchantments , and introduces a Shepherd whom an inviting Precipice tempts to Self - Murder . As to the fourth , fixth , and tenth , they are are given up by ( a ) Heinfius , Salmafius 104.
... represents unlawful ways of pro- curing Love by Inchantments , and introduces a Shepherd whom an inviting Precipice tempts to Self - Murder . As to the fourth , fixth , and tenth , they are are given up by ( a ) Heinfius , Salmafius 104.
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