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9 Dunciad IV . 92-102 . See also II . 25-26 and Moral Essay III , vss . 237-248 . 10 Dunciad II . 191-220 ; Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , vss . 231-266 ; Second Satire of Donne , vss . 25-26 . 11 Dunciad , I. 6 , 299-318 ; III .
9 Dunciad IV . 92-102 . See also II . 25-26 and Moral Essay III , vss . 237-248 . 10 Dunciad II . 191-220 ; Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , vss . 231-266 ; Second Satire of Donne , vss . 25-26 . 11 Dunciad , I. 6 , 299-318 ; III .
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40 Dunciad III . 332 ; Imit . of Hor . , Ep . II . ii , vss . 68-69 . 41 Dunciad , ed . cit . , p . 15 ( " A Letter to the Publisher , " by " William Cleland " ) . Cf. Second Satire of Donne , vss . 13-14 . 42 Pope's note to Dunciad ( A ) ...
40 Dunciad III . 332 ; Imit . of Hor . , Ep . II . ii , vss . 68-69 . 41 Dunciad , ed . cit . , p . 15 ( " A Letter to the Publisher , " by " William Cleland " ) . Cf. Second Satire of Donne , vss . 13-14 . 42 Pope's note to Dunciad ( A ) ...
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28 The Dunciad , B , iii . 67-100 ; Brower , op . cit . , p . 338 . 29 The Dunciad , iv . 289-310 . 30 31 A point for which I am indebted to Dr. J. T. Boulton's lectures on Pope , at Nottingham . 32 Joseph Warton , op . cit . , ii .
28 The Dunciad , B , iii . 67-100 ; Brower , op . cit . , p . 338 . 29 The Dunciad , iv . 289-310 . 30 31 A point for which I am indebted to Dr. J. T. Boulton's lectures on Pope , at Nottingham . 32 Joseph Warton , op . cit . , ii .
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