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Pagina 519
... Dunciad ( iii . 261 ) . See B. I. PAGE 19. London and Wise , a famous firm of gardeners , referred to at greater length in No. 477 , and eulogized by Evelyn in the Advertisement to his translation of Quintinye's Compleat Gard'ner ( 1693 ) ...
... Dunciad ( iii . 261 ) . See B. I. PAGE 19. London and Wise , a famous firm of gardeners , referred to at greater length in No. 477 , and eulogized by Evelyn in the Advertisement to his translation of Quintinye's Compleat Gard'ner ( 1693 ) ...
Pagina 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 ...
Pagina 566
... Dunciad ( ii . 399 , iii . 212 ) . 167. PAGE 504. Motto . Horace , Epistles , II . ii . 128–40 . PAGE 505. Unable to contain himself . See No. 136 . PAGE 506. Almanzor like . As that character in Dryden's Alman- zor and Almahide or The ...
... Dunciad ( ii . 399 , iii . 212 ) . 167. PAGE 504. Motto . Horace , Epistles , II . ii . 128–40 . PAGE 505. Unable to contain himself . See No. 136 . PAGE 506. Almanzor like . As that character in Dryden's Alman- zor and Almahide or The ...
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