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... SCRIBLERUS's Prolegomena and Il- lustrations to the DUNCIAD , with the Hyper- critics of ARISTARCHUS , THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOKS . PAGE iii XIH Book I. Book II . BOOK III . BOOK IV . APPENDIX . I. A Preface prefixed to the five first ...
... SCRIBLERUS's Prolegomena and Il- lustrations to the DUNCIAD , with the Hyper- critics of ARISTARCHUS , THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOKS . PAGE iii XIH Book I. Book II . BOOK III . BOOK IV . APPENDIX . I. A Preface prefixed to the five first ...
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Alexander Pope. THE DUNCIA D , IN FOUR BOOKS ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORUM . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , OCCASIONED BY THE FIRST.
Alexander Pope. THE DUNCIA D , IN FOUR BOOKS ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORUM . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , OCCASIONED BY THE FIRST.
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Alexander Pope. TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET AND HIS WORKS . M. SCRIBLERUS LECTOIR S. BEFORE EFORE we present thee with our exercitations on this most delectable Poem ( drawn from the many vo- lumes of our Adversaria on ...
Alexander Pope. TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET AND HIS WORKS . M. SCRIBLERUS LECTOIR S. BEFORE EFORE we present thee with our exercitations on this most delectable Poem ( drawn from the many vo- lumes of our Adversaria on ...
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... Scriblerus . ] We are assured , in Mist of June 8 , " That his own Plays and Farces would better have adorned the Dun- ciad , than those of Mr. Theobald ; for he had neither e Rem , on Homer , p . 8 . Ibid . p . 6 .. f Character of Mr ...
... Scriblerus . ] We are assured , in Mist of June 8 , " That his own Plays and Farces would better have adorned the Dun- ciad , than those of Mr. Theobald ; for he had neither e Rem , on Homer , p . 8 . Ibid . p . 6 .. f Character of Mr ...
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... and skulking under the wings of publishers , a set of men who neither scrupled to vend either Calumny or Blasphemy , as long as the Town would call for it . i a Now our author , living in those times MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , & c . whii.
... and skulking under the wings of publishers , a set of men who neither scrupled to vend either Calumny or Blasphemy , as long as the Town would call for it . i a Now our author , living in those times MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS , & c . whii.
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