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... Dennis 1 11 16 19 41 43 49 52 54 59 60 63 65 67 69 72 73 Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore MISCELLANIES 75 79 Lines occasioned by some Verses by the Duke of Buckingham Macer , a Character • • To Mr. John Moore , author of the celebrated ...
... Dennis 1 11 16 19 41 43 49 52 54 59 60 63 65 67 69 72 73 Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's Jane Shore MISCELLANIES 75 79 Lines occasioned by some Verses by the Duke of Buckingham Macer , a Character • • To Mr. John Moore , author of the celebrated ...
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... DENNIS'S Benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great distress , a little before his death . As when that Hero , who in each Campaign , Had brav'd the Goth , and many a Vandal slain , Lay fortune - struck , a spectacle of ...
... DENNIS'S Benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great distress , a little before his death . As when that Hero , who in each Campaign , Had brav'd the Goth , and many a Vandal slain , Lay fortune - struck , a spectacle of ...
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... Dennis's indignation and resentment , when Steele and Rowe , in particular , teazed him with a pun . - Warton . Ver . 13. A desp'rate Bulwark , & c . ] Alluding to his hatred of rhyme.- Warton . Dr. WARTON thinks that much " bitter ...
... Dennis's indignation and resentment , when Steele and Rowe , in particular , teazed him with a pun . - Warton . Ver . 13. A desp'rate Bulwark , & c . ] Alluding to his hatred of rhyme.- Warton . Dr. WARTON thinks that much " bitter ...
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... Dennis write , and nameless numbers rail ; This more than pays whole years of thankless pain , Time , health , and fortune , are not lost in vain . SHEFFIELD approves ; consenting Phoebus bends ; And I and malice from this hour are ...
... Dennis write , and nameless numbers rail ; This more than pays whole years of thankless pain , Time , health , and fortune , are not lost in vain . SHEFFIELD approves ; consenting Phoebus bends ; And I and malice from this hour are ...
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... Dennis , a man , ” we are told , “ whose learning , talents , and pleasant manners , have been acknowledged by Dryden and Congreve . ” ( v . Bowles's ed . vol . v . p . 4 , 5. 7 , 8. 10 , & c . ) That these critics have a right to ...
... Dennis , a man , ” we are told , “ whose learning , talents , and pleasant manners , have been acknowledged by Dryden and Congreve . ” ( v . Bowles's ed . vol . v . p . 4 , 5. 7 , 8. 10 , & c . ) That these critics have a right to ...
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