The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 2J. Balfour, 1764 - English essays |
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Page 74
... Dunciad , and up and down , occafionally , in the other three . The THIRD Book , in like manner , was to reaffume the fubject of the Third Epiftle of the First , which treats of Man in his Social , Political , and Religious Capacity ...
... Dunciad , and up and down , occafionally , in the other three . The THIRD Book , in like manner , was to reaffume the fubject of the Third Epiftle of the First , which treats of Man in his Social , Political , and Religious Capacity ...
Page 124
Alexander Pope. & Proceed great Days ! V. v . Frankendaal al jculos Dunciad confifts in the Size and Dimension , instead of the Pl.XIV.
Alexander Pope. & Proceed great Days ! V. v . Frankendaal al jculos Dunciad confifts in the Size and Dimension , instead of the Pl.XIV.
Page 146
... are luckily no friends . 76 VFR . 72. Queen ] The ftory is told , by fome , of his Barber , but by Chaucer of his Queen . See Wife of Bath's Tale in Dryden's Fables . • Out with it DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , 146 PROLOGUE.
... are luckily no friends . 76 VFR . 72. Queen ] The ftory is told , by fome , of his Barber , but by Chaucer of his Queen . See Wife of Bath's Tale in Dryden's Fables . • Out with it DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , 146 PROLOGUE.
Page 147
Alexander Pope. Out with it DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , That fecret to each fool , that he's an Ass : 80 The truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and fo may I. You think this cruel take it for ...
Alexander Pope. Out with it DUNCIAD ! let the secret pass , That fecret to each fool , that he's an Ass : 80 The truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and fo may I. You think this cruel take it for ...
Page 160
... Dunciad published that poem , till when , he never writ a word in answer to the many fcurillities and falfe- hoods concerning him . Ver . 375. Welfted's lye ] This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occafioned a ...
... Dunciad published that poem , till when , he never writ a word in answer to the many fcurillities and falfe- hoods concerning him . Ver . 375. Welfted's lye ] This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occafioned a ...
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