The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, 25 tomasAlexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... Dunciad , " which appeared in the following year . The object of this celebrated satire was to crush all his adversa- ries in a mass , by one strong and decisive blow . His own account of this attempt is very minutely related by Pope ...
... Dunciad , " which appeared in the following year . The object of this celebrated satire was to crush all his adversa- ries in a mass , by one strong and decisive blow . His own account of this attempt is very minutely related by Pope ...
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... Dunciad . " On the other hand , the real Dunces , who are the majority in this poem , were be- neath the notice of a man who now enjoyed higher fame than any poetical contemporary , and greater popularity , and greater favour with men ...
... Dunciad . " On the other hand , the real Dunces , who are the majority in this poem , were be- neath the notice of a man who now enjoyed higher fame than any poetical contemporary , and greater popularity , and greater favour with men ...
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... Dunciad , " and by the opinion he seems to have taken up that no man was out of his reach . i In 1732 , Pope published his epistle " On the use of Riches , " addressed to Lord Bathurst , which he has treated in so masterly a way , as to ...
... Dunciad , " and by the opinion he seems to have taken up that no man was out of his reach . i In 1732 , Pope published his epistle " On the use of Riches , " addressed to Lord Bathurst , which he has treated in so masterly a way , as to ...
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... Dunciad ; " and in 1743 he betrayed a yet greater want of judgment by printing a new edition of the Dunciad , in which he placed Cibber in the room of Theobald , forgetting how opposite their characters were . He had before this ...
... Dunciad ; " and in 1743 he betrayed a yet greater want of judgment by printing a new edition of the Dunciad , in which he placed Cibber in the room of Theobald , forgetting how opposite their characters were . He had before this ...
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... Dunciad , " in which his poem of " Night " is alluded to in these lines : " Silence , ye Wolves , while Ralph to Cynthia howls , And makes Night hideous - Answer him , ye Owls . " Warburton says these lines were inserted after the first ...
... Dunciad , " in which his poem of " Night " is alluded to in these lines : " Silence , ye Wolves , while Ralph to Cynthia howls , And makes Night hideous - Answer him , ye Owls . " Warburton says these lines were inserted after the first ...
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