The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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Էջ 75
... Still- REMARKS . The DUNCIAD , fic MS . It may well be difputed whether this be a right reading : Ought it not rather to be fpelled Dunceiad , as the Etymology evidently de- mands ? Dunce with an e , therefore Dunceiad with an e . That ...
... Still- REMARKS . The DUNCIAD , fic MS . It may well be difputed whether this be a right reading : Ought it not rather to be fpelled Dunceiad , as the Etymology evidently de- mands ? Dunce with an e , therefore Dunceiad with an e . That ...
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... Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the firft ; REMARKS . 5 Say , rity ( at all times , with Critics , equal , if not fuperior to Reason ) . In which method of proceeding , I can ne- ver enough praise my good friend , the exact Mr ...
... Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the firft ; REMARKS . 5 Say , rity ( at all times , with Critics , equal , if not fuperior to Reason ) . In which method of proceeding , I can ne- ver enough praise my good friend , the exact Mr ...
Էջ 78
... Still Dunce the fecond reigns like Dunce the first . BENTL . ; Ver . 1. The mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The Reader ought here to be cautioned , that the Mother , and not the Son , is the principal Agent of this Poem The latter ...
... Still Dunce the fecond reigns like Dunce the first . BENTL . ; Ver . 1. The mighty Mother , and her Son , & c . ] The Reader ought here to be cautioned , that the Mother , and not the Son , is the principal Agent of this Poem The latter ...
Էջ 79
... Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem , and others of equal genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - garden , Lincoln's - inn - fields , and the Hay - market , to be the reigning pleasures of ...
... Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem , and others of equal genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - garden , Lincoln's - inn - fields , and the Hay - market , to be the reigning pleasures of ...
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... Still her old Empire to restore fhe tries , For , born a Goddess , Dulnefs never dies . Oh Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou chufe Cervantes ' ferious air , Or laugh and ...
... Still her old Empire to restore fhe tries , For , born a Goddess , Dulnefs never dies . Oh Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou chufe Cervantes ' ferious air , Or laugh and ...
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