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Page 61
... long fucceffion of her fons , and the glories past , and to come . She fixes her eye on Tibbald to be the inftrument of that great great event which is the fubject of the poem . A DISSERTATION of the POEM DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA: Or, Arguments.
... long fucceffion of her fons , and the glories past , and to come . She fixes her eye on Tibbald to be the inftrument of that great great event which is the fubject of the poem . A DISSERTATION of the POEM DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA: Or, Arguments.
Page 62
... She forthwith reveals рост her felf to him , tranfports him to her Tem- ple , unfolds all her arts , and initiates him in- to her myfteries ; then announcing the death of Settle that night , anoints , and proclaims him Succeffor . BOOK ...
... She forthwith reveals рост her felf to him , tranfports him to her Tem- ple , unfolds all her arts , and initiates him in- to her myfteries ; then announcing the death of Settle that night , anoints , and proclaims him Succeffor . BOOK ...
Page 71
... She rul❜d , in native Anarchy , the mind . 25 Still her old empire to confirm , fhe tries , For born a Goddess , Dulness never dies . O thou ! whatever Title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou ...
... She rul❜d , in native Anarchy , the mind . 25 Still her old empire to confirm , fhe tries , For born a Goddess , Dulness never dies . O thou ! whatever Title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou ...
Page 73
... finant ) jam ium tenditq ; foverq ; VERSE 39. Hence hymning Tyburn 1107 6330 Hence , & c , Genus unde Latinum , Albaniq ; patres , atq ; alia mania Roma . Virg . G " Twas here in clouded majefty she shone ; Four Book I. The DUNCIAD . 73.
... finant ) jam ium tenditq ; foverq ; VERSE 39. Hence hymning Tyburn 1107 6330 Hence , & c , Genus unde Latinum , Albaniq ; patres , atq ; alia mania Roma . Virg . G " Twas here in clouded majefty she shone ; Four Book I. The DUNCIAD . 73.
Page 74
... she weighs , And folid pudding against empty praife . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless fomethings in their causes fleep , REMARKS . VERSE 48. Who hunger , and who thirk . ] " This is an infamous Burlesque on a ...
... she weighs , And folid pudding against empty praife . Here the beholds the Chaos dark and deep , Where nameless fomethings in their causes fleep , REMARKS . VERSE 48. Who hunger , and who thirk . ] " This is an infamous Burlesque on a ...
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