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a fect ” form , “ The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus . ” He had , to borrow the words of the " Advertisement , " seen to it that his satire should “ partake of the nature of a Secret , which most people love to be ...
a fect ” form , “ The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus . ” He had , to borrow the words of the " Advertisement , " seen to it that his satire should “ partake of the nature of a Secret , which most people love to be ...
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... The Love of Fame ( 1725 ) , appears among Pope's friends in the “ Testimonies of Authors ” ; James Thomson , whose Seasons in their completed form did not appear till 1730 , is no where mentioned , in the Dunciad .
... The Love of Fame ( 1725 ) , appears among Pope's friends in the “ Testimonies of Authors ” ; James Thomson , whose Seasons in their completed form did not appear till 1730 , is no where mentioned , in the Dunciad .
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And , since the critical apparatus of prolegomena and comment and learned appendix is an essential part of the satire , the Dunciad as a whole is a burlesque of pedantic scholarship quite as much as it is burlesque epic .
And , since the critical apparatus of prolegomena and comment and learned appendix is an essential part of the satire , the Dunciad as a whole is a burlesque of pedantic scholarship quite as much as it is burlesque epic .
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