English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 128
... Dunciad . Busy as he was with Homer , in 1717 he found time to bring out a collected edition of his works . Two of the poems here published for the first time , Elegy to the Mem- ory of an Unfortunate Lady and Eloïsa to Abelard , are ...
... Dunciad . Busy as he was with Homer , in 1717 he found time to bring out a collected edition of his works . Two of the poems here published for the first time , Elegy to the Mem- ory of an Unfortunate Lady and Eloïsa to Abelard , are ...
الصفحة 129
... Dunciad was to pay off all debts of vengeance . Lewis Theo- bald was selected as the king of the dunces because he had attacked Pope's edition of Shakespeare . With the sovereign himself were associated all the other dunces , a generic ...
... Dunciad was to pay off all debts of vengeance . Lewis Theo- bald was selected as the king of the dunces because he had attacked Pope's edition of Shakespeare . With the sovereign himself were associated all the other dunces , a generic ...
الصفحة 199
... DUNCIAD [ 1728-1744 ] 2 BOOK I The mighty mother , 1 and her son , who brings The Smithfield Muses to the ear of kings , I sing . Say you , her instruments the great ! Call'd to this work by Dullness ... DUNCIAD 199 The Dunciad, Book I.
... DUNCIAD [ 1728-1744 ] 2 BOOK I The mighty mother , 1 and her son , who brings The Smithfield Muses to the ear of kings , I sing . Say you , her instruments the great ! Call'd to this work by Dullness ... DUNCIAD 199 The Dunciad, Book I.
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