The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 5. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... del . C.Grignion foulp . Here strip my Children ! There at once leap in . Here prove who best can dash thro ' thick and thin . Dunciad , Book II . THE WORKS O F Alexander Pope Efq . VOLUME V. Plate XIX . Vol . V. To face the Title .
... del . C.Grignion foulp . Here strip my Children ! There at once leap in . Here prove who best can dash thro ' thick and thin . Dunciad , Book II . THE WORKS O F Alexander Pope Efq . VOLUME V. Plate XIX . Vol . V. To face the Title .
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... DUNCIAD MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS's Prolegomena and Illuftrations to the DUNCIAD , with the Hy- peritics of ARISTARCHUS Book I. iii xvii 65 Book II . 119 Book III . 176 Book IV . 225 APPENDIX 395 I. A Preface prefixed to the five firft im ...
... DUNCIAD MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS's Prolegomena and Illuftrations to the DUNCIAD , with the Hy- peritics of ARISTARCHUS Book I. iii xvii 65 Book II . 119 Book III . 176 Book IV . 225 APPENDIX 395 I. A Preface prefixed to the five firft im ...
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... DUNCIAD . I T is with pleasure I hear , that you have pro- cured a correct copy of the DUNCIAD , which the many furreptitious ones have rendered fo neceffary ; and it is yet with more , that I am in- formed it will be attended with a ...
... DUNCIAD . I T is with pleasure I hear , that you have pro- cured a correct copy of the DUNCIAD , which the many furreptitious ones have rendered fo neceffary ; and it is yet with more , that I am in- formed it will be attended with a ...
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... DUNCIAD . What has that said of them ? A very serious truth , which the public had said be- fore , that they were dull : And what it had no fooner faid , but they themselves were at great pains to procure , or even purchase room in the ...
... DUNCIAD . What has that said of them ? A very serious truth , which the public had said be- fore , that they were dull : And what it had no fooner faid , but they themselves were at great pains to procure , or even purchase room in the ...
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... Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . d Guardian , N ° 40 . f Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . Characters of the Dunc . diffect . printed 1729 . Jacob's Lives , & c . vol . ii . 8 Farmer P. and his fon . h Dunc . diffect . times , p . 45. k Female ...
... Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . d Guardian , N ° 40 . f Dunciad diffected , p . 4 . Characters of the Dunc . diffect . printed 1729 . Jacob's Lives , & c . vol . ii . 8 Farmer P. and his fon . h Dunc . diffect . times , p . 45. k Female ...
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