The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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... Concanen 202 Good Authors 203 Personal Deformity 204 Eliza Heywood 206 Osborne , the Bookseller 207 Thomas Bentley 208 Leonard Welsted 209 Dennis's Thunder . 210 THE DUNCIAD : - APPENDIX : - NOTES TO THE iv CONTENTS .
... Concanen 202 Good Authors 203 Personal Deformity 204 Eliza Heywood 206 Osborne , the Bookseller 207 Thomas Bentley 208 Leonard Welsted 209 Dennis's Thunder . 210 THE DUNCIAD : - APPENDIX : - NOTES TO THE iv CONTENTS .
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... Concanen 217 William Arnall 217 Luke Milbourne 218 Bishop Hoadley 218 Eustace Budgell 219 Mrs. Centlivre 220 Motteux 220 Boyer and Law 221 Morgan and Mandeville 221 Taylor , the Water Poet .. 223 John Ward of Hackney 223 Elkanah Settle ...
... Concanen 217 William Arnall 217 Luke Milbourne 218 Bishop Hoadley 218 Eustace Budgell 219 Mrs. Centlivre 220 Motteux 220 Boyer and Law 221 Morgan and Mandeville 221 Taylor , the Water Poet .. 223 John Ward of Hackney 223 Elkanah Settle ...
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... Concanen , Dedication to the Author of the Dunciad . A satire upon dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in all ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked scribbler . TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET ...
... Concanen , Dedication to the Author of the Dunciad . A satire upon dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in all ages . Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee , wicked scribbler . TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING OUR POET ...
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... Concanen , yet more impudent , publishes at length the two most SACRED NAMES in this nation , as members of the Dunciad.41 This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of these invectives his greatest enemies ...
... Concanen , yet more impudent , publishes at length the two most SACRED NAMES in this nation , as members of the Dunciad.41 This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of these invectives his greatest enemies ...
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... Concanen , Swift : So shall each hostile name become our own , And we too boast our Garth and Addison . With that she gave him ( piteous of his case , Yet smiling at his rueful length of face ) 26 A shaggy tapestry , 27 worthy to be ...
... Concanen , Swift : So shall each hostile name become our own , And we too boast our Garth and Addison . With that she gave him ( piteous of his case , Yet smiling at his rueful length of face ) 26 A shaggy tapestry , 27 worthy to be ...
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