The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... first imperfect Editions of the DUNCIAD II . A Lift of Books , Papers , and Verfes in which our Author was abused · 301 307 III . Advertisement to the firft Edition with NOTES , in quarto 314 IV . Adver- 3 IV . Advertisement to the ...
... first imperfect Editions of the DUNCIAD II . A Lift of Books , Papers , and Verfes in which our Author was abused · 301 307 III . Advertisement to the firft Edition with NOTES , in quarto 314 IV . Adver- 3 IV . Advertisement to the ...
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... first appearance of this poem . Such notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but ...
... first appearance of this poem . Such notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , tranfmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but ...
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... first aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by railing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or furprized if this or that fcribler was proved a dunce : But every one was curious to read what could ...
... first aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by railing at each other : Nobody was either concerned or furprized if this or that fcribler was proved a dunce : But every one was curious to read what could ...
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... first objection I have heard made to the poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The persons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the fatire ; and if one could be tempted to afford it a ferious ...
... first objection I have heard made to the poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The persons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the fatire ; and if one could be tempted to afford it a ferious ...
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... ( first edit . faid to be printed for A. Dodd ) , in the 10th page , declared Gildon to be author of that libel ; though in the fubfequent editions of his Key he left out this affertion , and affirmed ( in the Curliad , p . 4. and 8 ...
... ( first edit . faid to be printed for A. Dodd ) , in the 10th page , declared Gildon to be author of that libel ; though in the fubfequent editions of his Key he left out this affertion , and affirmed ( in the Curliad , p . 4. and 8 ...
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