Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... Dunciad , i . 19 : - ' O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gul- liver ! ' 3 Works , viii . 78. Swift begins his Project with a mystification , for he describes it as By a Person of Quality ...
... Dunciad , i . 19 : - ' O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gul- liver ! ' 3 Works , viii . 78. Swift begins his Project with a mystification , for he describes it as By a Person of Quality ...
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... ( Dunciad , i . 25 ) and Gay ( Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , v . 175 ) described him as being in Boeotia . I know nothing in his letters that shows this except his statement on Sept. 14 , 1714 , that he goes ' every day once to ...
... ( Dunciad , i . 25 ) and Gay ( Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , v . 175 ) described him as being in Boeotia . I know nothing in his letters that shows this except his statement on Sept. 14 , 1714 , that he goes ' every day once to ...
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... Dunciad , i . 286 , quotes the following from ' an advertisement ' signed ' John Ozell , ' in the Weekly Medley , Sept. 20 , 1729 : ' As to my learning , this envious wretch knew , and every body knows , that the whole bench of Bishops ...
... Dunciad , i . 286 , quotes the following from ' an advertisement ' signed ' John Ozell , ' in the Weekly Medley , Sept. 20 , 1729 : ' As to my learning , this envious wretch knew , and every body knows , that the whole bench of Bishops ...
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... Dunciad , 1729 , p . 220 , in ' A List of all our Author's Genuine Works ' is ' Twelve Books of the Odyssey , with some parts of other books ; and the Disser- tation by way of Postscript at the end . ' ' It is remarkable , that in the ...
... Dunciad , 1729 , p . 220 , in ' A List of all our Author's Genuine Works ' is ' Twelve Books of the Odyssey , with some parts of other books ; and the Disser- tation by way of Postscript at the end . ' ' It is remarkable , that in the ...
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... Dunciad . It is evident that , according to Pope's own estimate , Broome was unkindly treated . If four books could merit three hundred pounds , eight and all the notes , equivalent at least to four , had certainly a right to more than ...
... Dunciad . It is evident that , according to Pope's own estimate , Broome was unkindly treated . If four books could merit three hundred pounds , eight and all the notes , equivalent at least to four , had certainly a right to more than ...
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