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... DUNCIAD . A Letter to the Publisher , occasioned by the first correct Edition of the Dunciad Martinus Scriblerus his Prolegomena and Illustrations to .......... 90 90 the Dunciad ; with the Hypercritics of Aristarchus ... 100 ...
... DUNCIAD . A Letter to the Publisher , occasioned by the first correct Edition of the Dunciad Martinus Scriblerus his Prolegomena and Illustrations to .......... 90 90 the Dunciad ; with the Hypercritics of Aristarchus ... 100 ...
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... Dunciad , with the true Names of the Authors .... Advertisement to the first Edition , with Notes , in quarto , 1729 . Advertisement to the first Edition of the Fourth Book of Page 155 161 the Dunciad , when printed separately , 1742 ...
... Dunciad , with the true Names of the Authors .... Advertisement to the first Edition , with Notes , in quarto , 1729 . Advertisement to the first Edition of the Fourth Book of Page 155 161 the Dunciad , when printed separately , 1742 ...
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... fathers shine , Fall by the votes of their degenerate line . F. Alas ! alas ! pray end what you began , And write next winter more Essays on Man . THE DUNCIAD . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER ; OCCASIONED 37 . EPILOGUE TO THE SATIRES . .89.
... fathers shine , Fall by the votes of their degenerate line . F. Alas ! alas ! pray end what you began , And write next winter more Essays on Man . THE DUNCIAD . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER ; OCCASIONED 37 . EPILOGUE TO THE SATIRES . .89.
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Including Translations ... British poets. THE DUNCIAD . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER ; OCCASIONED BY THE FIRST CORRECT EDITION OF The Dunciad . It is with pleasure I hear that you have procured a correct copy of the Dunciad , which the many ...
Including Translations ... British poets. THE DUNCIAD . A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER ; OCCASIONED BY THE FIRST CORRECT EDITION OF The Dunciad . It is with pleasure I hear that you have procured a correct copy of the Dunciad , which the many ...
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... Dunciad . What has that said of them ? A very serious truth , which the public had said before , that they were dull ; and what it had no sooner said , but they themselves were at great pains to procure , or even purchase , room in the ...
... Dunciad . What has that said of them ? A very serious truth , which the public had said before , that they were dull ; and what it had no sooner said , but they themselves were at great pains to procure , or even purchase , room in the ...
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