The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page v
... satire which is built of contemporary human material . All Pope's poems make a considerable demand upon the modern reader , but none more than the Dunciad . The reader whom Pope had in view was one who possessed the intellectual back ...
... satire which is built of contemporary human material . All Pope's poems make a considerable demand upon the modern reader , but none more than the Dunciad . The reader whom Pope had in view was one who possessed the intellectual back ...
Page liv
... Satires . DILKE = C. W. Dilke's MS . notes in his copy of the Poetical Works , ed . R. Carruthers ( B.M. 12274 i 15 ) . DNB = Dictionary of National Biography . DONNE ii = The Second Satire of Dr John Donne . DONNE IV = The Fourth Satire ...
... Satires . DILKE = C. W. Dilke's MS . notes in his copy of the Poetical Works , ed . R. Carruthers ( B.M. 12274 i 15 ) . DNB = Dictionary of National Biography . DONNE ii = The Second Satire of Dr John Donne . DONNE IV = The Fourth Satire ...
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... Satire on our Poct ; but where is such a Satire to be found ? where was such a Writer ever heard of ? As for Besaleel , it carries Forgery in the very name , nor is it , as the others are , a surname . Thou may'st depend on it no such ...
... Satire on our Poct ; but where is such a Satire to be found ? where was such a Writer ever heard of ? As for Besaleel , it carries Forgery in the very name , nor is it , as the others are , a surname . Thou may'st depend on it no such ...
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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