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Page 57
... second book demonftrates the defign to be more extenfive than to bad poets only , and that we may expect other Epifodes , of the Patrons , Encouragers , or Paymasters of fuch authors , as occafion fhall bring them forth . And the third ...
... second book demonftrates the defign to be more extenfive than to bad poets only , and that we may expect other Epifodes , of the Patrons , Encouragers , or Paymasters of fuch authors , as occafion fhall bring them forth . And the third ...
Page 62
... SECOND . THE King being proclaimed , the fo- lemnity is graced with publick Games and fports of various kinds ; ( not inftituted by the Hero , as by Eneas in Virgil , but for greater honour by the Goddess in perfon ; in like manner as ...
... SECOND . THE King being proclaimed , the fo- lemnity is graced with publick Games and fports of various kinds ; ( not inftituted by the Hero , as by Eneas in Virgil , but for greater honour by the Goddess in perfon ; in like manner as ...
Page 71
... ( as it is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunsiad , pag . 1. ) but in bis verfes to Mr. Congreve , And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the Birfi « From thy Baotia tho ' Her Pow'r retires , Grieve Book I. The DUNCIAD . 71.
... ( as it is faid ignorantly in the Key to the Dunsiad , pag . 1. ) but in bis verfes to Mr. Congreve , And Tom the Second reigns like Tom the Birfi « From thy Baotia tho ' Her Pow'r retires , Grieve Book I. The DUNCIAD . 71.
Page 90
... ; and the reft of the world too well - bred , to fhock them with a truth , which generally their Book ellers are the firft that inform them of 4 " G End of the First Bock . [ 91 ] THE DUNCIA D. BOOK the SECOND . 90 The DUNCIAD : Book I.
... ; and the reft of the world too well - bred , to fhock them with a truth , which generally their Book ellers are the firft that inform them of 4 " G End of the First Bock . [ 91 ] THE DUNCIA D. BOOK the SECOND . 90 The DUNCIAD : Book I.
Page 91
... SECOND . " IGH on a gorgeous feat , that far outshone Henley's gilt Tub , or Fleckno's Irish Throne H REMARKS on Book the SECOND Two things there are , upon which the very Bafis of all verbal Cri ticifin is founded and fupported : The ...
... SECOND . " IGH on a gorgeous feat , that far outshone Henley's gilt Tub , or Fleckno's Irish Throne H REMARKS on Book the SECOND Two things there are , upon which the very Bafis of all verbal Cri ticifin is founded and fupported : The ...
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