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... cantos were defigned as fatires on different subjects or extravagancies . What the judicious Abbé du Bos has faid Spect . No. 60 . The Epiftle to Sidrophel , not till many years after the canto to which it is annexed . respecting ...
... cantos were defigned as fatires on different subjects or extravagancies . What the judicious Abbé du Bos has faid Spect . No. 60 . The Epiftle to Sidrophel , not till many years after the canto to which it is annexed . respecting ...
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A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. respecting Ariofto , may be true of Butler , that , in compari- fon with him ... canto to the fecond , and fo on in fucceffion . Spencer , Ariofto , and Butler , did not live in an age of planning ...
A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. respecting Ariofto , may be true of Butler , that , in compari- fon with him ... canto to the fecond , and fo on in fucceffion . Spencer , Ariofto , and Butler , did not live in an age of planning ...
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A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. prehending the poem , the second the notes , but the thick- ness of the paper ... CANTO . The Argument . Sir HUDIBRAS AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxxix *Mr. Rollin in his advertisement to the eleventh ...
A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. prehending the poem , the second the notes , but the thick- ness of the paper ... CANTO . The Argument . Sir HUDIBRAS AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxxix *Mr. Rollin in his advertisement to the eleventh ...
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A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. 1 < ง 1 1 VOL . I. PART I. FIRST CANTO . The Argument.
A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. 1 < ง 1 1 VOL . I. PART I. FIRST CANTO . The Argument.
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A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. PART I. FIRST CANTO . The Argument . Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing worth , The manner how he fally'd forth ; His arms and equipage are fhewn ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the ...
A Poem in Three Cantos Samuel I Butler. PART I. FIRST CANTO . The Argument . Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing worth , The manner how he fally'd forth ; His arms and equipage are fhewn ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the ...
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