The Dunciad, Variorum: With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus |
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... LETTER to the Publisher , occafioned by the prefent Edition of the DUNCIA D. The Prolegomena of MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS ' TESTIMONIES of AUTHORS concerning our Poet and his Works . A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or ...
... LETTER to the Publisher , occafioned by the prefent Edition of the DUNCIA D. The Prolegomena of MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS ' TESTIMONIES of AUTHORS concerning our Poet and his Works . A DISSERTATION of the POEM . DUNCIADOS PERIOCHA : Or ...
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... letters , be was made , by Keys printed here , to hurt the inoffenfive , and ( what was worse ) to abafe his Friends , by an impreffion at Dublin . The Commentary which attends the Poem , was sent me from feveral hands , and confe ...
... letters , be was made , by Keys printed here , to hurt the inoffenfive , and ( what was worse ) to abafe his Friends , by an impreffion at Dublin . The Commentary which attends the Poem , was sent me from feveral hands , and confe ...
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... the fame thing in jeft , which Boileau did in earneft ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets pro- felfedly valued themselves . A 3 [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned ADVERTISEMENT 5 . .
... the fame thing in jeft , which Boileau did in earneft ; and upon which Vida , Fracaftorius , and many of the most eminent Latin Poets pro- felfedly valued themselves . A 3 [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned ADVERTISEMENT 5 . .
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With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the present EDITION OF THE DUNCIA D. I T is with Pleafure I hear that you have procured a correct Edition of the DUNCIAD , which the many ...
With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus Alexander Pope. [ 6 ] A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the present EDITION OF THE DUNCIA D. I T is with Pleafure I hear that you have procured a correct Edition of the DUNCIAD , which the many ...
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... his writings : fince whoever publihes , puts himself on his tryal by his country . But when his moral character was attack'd , and in a manner from which nei- ther ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , 8 A LETTER.
... his writings : fince whoever publihes , puts himself on his tryal by his country . But when his moral character was attack'd , and in a manner from which nei- ther ther Truth nor Virtue can fecure the most Innocent , 8 A LETTER.
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