The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOK S ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORU M. VOL . III , B A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
... (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOK S ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORU M. VOL . III , B A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
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Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, William Strahan (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). W A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, William Strahan (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). W A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
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... LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first correct EDITION OF THE DUNCIAD . T is with pleasure I hear , that you have procured a IT correct copy of the DUNCIAD , which the many furreptitious ones have rendered fo necessary ; and ...
... LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first correct EDITION OF THE DUNCIAD . T is with pleasure I hear , that you have procured a IT correct copy of the DUNCIAD , which the many furreptitious ones have rendered fo necessary ; and ...
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... pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incenfe t bem ? He had published those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention is made made of any of them . And what has he A LETTER.
... pleased to revive them . Now what had Mr. POPE done before , to incenfe t bem ? He had published those works which are in the hands of every body , in which not the least mention is made made of any of them . And what has he A LETTER.
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... I have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The per- a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . fons fons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would 6 A LETTER.
... I have heard made to the Poem is , that the perfons are too obfcure for fatire . The per- a Which we have done in a Lift printed in the Ap- pendix . fons fons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would 6 A LETTER.
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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