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Page 106
... Dunciad , " as Pope himself declares , is an imitation , though more extended in its plan , and more diversified in its incidents . It is related by Prior , that Lord Dorset , when as chamberlain he was constrained to eject Dryden from ...
... Dunciad , " as Pope himself declares , is an imitation , though more extended in its plan , and more diversified in its incidents . It is related by Prior , that Lord Dorset , when as chamberlain he was constrained to eject Dryden from ...
Page 204
... Dunciad : " " This piece was received with greater ap- lause than was ever known . Besides being acted in London sixty - three days without in- terruption , and renewed the next season with equal applause , it spread into all the great ...
... Dunciad : " " This piece was received with greater ap- lause than was ever known . Besides being acted in London sixty - three days without in- terruption , and renewed the next season with equal applause , it spread into all the great ...
Page 226
... Dunciad , " however strange and im- probable , was exactly true . The publication of this piece at this time raised Mr. Savage a great number of enemies among those that were attacked by Mr. Pope , with whom he was considered as a kind ...
... Dunciad , " however strange and im- probable , was exactly true . The publication of this piece at this time raised Mr. Savage a great number of enemies among those that were attacked by Mr. Pope , with whom he was considered as a kind ...
Page 265
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Dunciad . " In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national in- fatuation , when more riches than Peru can boast were expected from the South Sea , when the contagion of avarice tainted every mind , and even poets panted after wealth ...
... Dunciad . " In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national in- fatuation , when more riches than Peru can boast were expected from the South Sea , when the contagion of avarice tainted every mind , and even poets panted after wealth ...
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