The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... Dunciad , i . 326 , The Beggar's Opera , 1. vi , and Johnson's Letters , ii . 30. Jona- than Wild was son - in - law of ' Scragg Hollow , of Hockley in the Hole , Esq . ' ( Jonathan Wild , 1. ii ) . • • William Pinkethman , comedian and ...
... Dunciad , i . 326 , The Beggar's Opera , 1. vi , and Johnson's Letters , ii . 30. Jona- than Wild was son - in - law of ' Scragg Hollow , of Hockley in the Hole , Esq . ' ( Jonathan Wild , 1. ii ) . • • William Pinkethman , comedian and ...
Strana 533
... Dunciad , published two translations of Virgil , one in 1649 , the other in 1654. The 1684 edition of the second had ' such excellent sculptures ; and ( what added great grace to his works ) he printed them all on special good paper ...
... Dunciad , published two translations of Virgil , one in 1649 , the other in 1654. The 1684 edition of the second had ' such excellent sculptures ; and ( what added great grace to his works ) he printed them all on special good paper ...
Strana 545
... Dunciad and Essay on Criticism . Tryphiodorus . See page 543 . 64. PAGE 198. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 182–3 . • This day Swift enters in his Journal to Stella : ' Dr. Freind was with me , and pulled out a twopenny pamphlet just ...
... Dunciad and Essay on Criticism . Tryphiodorus . See page 543 . 64. PAGE 198. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , iii . 182–3 . • This day Swift enters in his Journal to Stella : ' Dr. Freind was with me , and pulled out a twopenny pamphlet just ...
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