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... tion ) the Names of the concealed authors . The first objection I have heard made to the Poem is , that the persons are too obscure for satire . The per- sons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the satire ; and ...
... tion ) the Names of the concealed authors . The first objection I have heard made to the Poem is , that the persons are too obscure for satire . The per- sons themselves , rather than allow the objection , would forgive the satire ; and ...
Page xxxiii
... tion of Treason discovered in his poem . Mr. Curl boldly supplies an imperfect verse with Kings and Prin- g The names of two weekly papers . h Theobald , Letter in Mist's Journal , June 22 , 1728 . i Smedley , Pref . to Gulliveriana , p ...
... tion of Treason discovered in his poem . Mr. Curl boldly supplies an imperfect verse with Kings and Prin- g The names of two weekly papers . h Theobald , Letter in Mist's Journal , June 22 , 1728 . i Smedley , Pref . to Gulliveriana , p ...
Page xxxvii
... tion of the said Essay : " I must own , after the recep- tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath " lately met with , I was surprised to see what I had " long despaired , a performance deserving the name of " a poet . Such ...
... tion of the said Essay : " I must own , after the recep- tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath " lately met with , I was surprised to see what I had " long despaired , a performance deserving the name of " a poet . Such ...
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... tion . This Phantom in the Poet's mind must have a : and he becomes of Name : He finds it to be course the Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the Proposition ; the ...
... tion . This Phantom in the Poet's mind must have a : and he becomes of Name : He finds it to be course the Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the Proposition ; the ...
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... tion in this our Dunciad ; namely , " whether it would " not be Vanity in him , to take shame to himself for " not being a wise man d ? " แ my Bravery , the second attribute of the true Hero , is Courage manifesting itself in every limb ...
... tion in this our Dunciad ; namely , " whether it would " not be Vanity in him , to take shame to himself for " not being a wise man d ? " แ my Bravery , the second attribute of the true Hero , is Courage manifesting itself in every limb ...
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