The Dunciad, Variorum: With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 6
Page 33
... muse , in an " undertaking of this kind , which he super- " vis'd himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon did find it conformable to his tafte , or not , beft appears from his own teftimony the year following its publication , in these words ...
... muse , in an " undertaking of this kind , which he super- " vis'd himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon did find it conformable to his tafte , or not , beft appears from his own teftimony the year following its publication , in these words ...
Page 41
... Muse ? Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle ...
... Muse ? Tho ' each great ancient court thee to his shrine , Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , Go to the good and just , an awful train ! Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle ...
Page 42
... Muses ' train , Nor hears that Virtue , which he loves , complain ? To the fame tune also fingeth that learned Clerk of Suffolk Mr. WILLIAM BROOME , ( b ) Thus , nobly rifing in fair virtue's cause , From thy own life tranfcribe th ...
... Muses ' train , Nor hears that Virtue , which he loves , complain ? To the fame tune also fingeth that learned Clerk of Suffolk Mr. WILLIAM BROOME , ( b ) Thus , nobly rifing in fair virtue's cause , From thy own life tranfcribe th ...
Page 124
... Fleet ( Haunt of the Muses ) made their fafe retreat . REMARKS . VERSE 397. Fleet . ] A Prison for infolvent Debtors on the bank the Ditch . End of the Second Book . Т.Н Б. DUNCIA D Вook the THIRD . B UT 424 The DUNCIAD . Book II .
... Fleet ( Haunt of the Muses ) made their fafe retreat . REMARKS . VERSE 397. Fleet . ] A Prison for infolvent Debtors on the bank the Ditch . End of the Second Book . Т.Н Б. DUNCIA D Вook the THIRD . B UT 424 The DUNCIAD . Book II .
Page 133
... Muses traipfe along , In lufty madness , meditating fong , With treffes ftaring from poetic dreams , And never wash'd , but in Caftalia's ftreams : 145 Haywood , Centlivre , Glories of their race ! Lo Horneck's fierce , and Roome's ...
... Muses traipfe along , In lufty madness , meditating fong , With treffes ftaring from poetic dreams , And never wash'd , but in Caftalia's ftreams : 145 Haywood , Centlivre , Glories of their race ! Lo Horneck's fierce , and Roome's ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abufed Advertiſements affures againſt alfo ancient Bavius becauſe Book Bookfellers cafus call'd caufe cauſe character Charles Gildon Codrus Critick Curl Daily Journal defcribe Dennis Dryden Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad Effay Eridanus faid fame fatire fecond feem feen fhall fhould fince fings firft firſt fome ftill fubject fuch furely Gildon Giles Jacob hath heav'n himſelf Homer honeft ibid Iliad IMITATIONS JOHN DENNIS John Oldmixon juft King laft laſt lefs Letter Lewis Theobald Lord Majefty Mift Mift's Journal moft moſt Mufe muft muſt o'er occafion Ogilby Oldmixon Ovid paffage Paftoral perfon Poem Poet Poetry Pope Pope's praiſe Pref Preface prefent printed profe publick publiſhed reader reafon reft REMARKS rife Satyr SCRIBLERUS Shakespear ſhall thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thofe thors thoſe thou thro Tibbald tranflated verfe VERS VERSE Virg Virgil Welfted whofe words wou'd writ writings