Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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Page xviii
... against foolish Talking and Jefting , ‡ in his Pre- face to an Opera called the State of Innocence , § Effay on Human Understanding , b . ii . c . 2 . Spectator , No. 35 and 32. ¶ Effay concerning humour in Comedy , and Corbyn Morris's ...
... against foolish Talking and Jefting , ‡ in his Pre- face to an Opera called the State of Innocence , § Effay on Human Understanding , b . ii . c . 2 . Spectator , No. 35 and 32. ¶ Effay concerning humour in Comedy , and Corbyn Morris's ...
Page xxx
... against the bear , whom he routs , which represents the parliament getting the better of the king ; after this great victory , he courts a widow for her jointure , that is the riches and power of the kingdom ; being scorned by her , he ...
... against the bear , whom he routs , which represents the parliament getting the better of the king ; after this great victory , he courts a widow for her jointure , that is the riches and power of the kingdom ; being scorned by her , he ...
Page xxxi
... against the knight , represent Sir George Booth's confpiracy , with presbyte- rians and royalists , against the parliament : their overthrow , through the assistance of Ralph , means the defeat of Booth by the affistance of the ...
... against the knight , represent Sir George Booth's confpiracy , with presbyte- rians and royalists , against the parliament : their overthrow , through the assistance of Ralph , means the defeat of Booth by the affistance of the ...
Page 18
... against the hate And vengeance of th ' incensed state : In whofe defiance it was worn , Still ready to be pull'd and torn , With red - hot irons to be tortur'd , Revil'd , and spit upon , and martyr'd : Maugre all which , ' twas to ...
... against the hate And vengeance of th ' incensed state : In whofe defiance it was worn , Still ready to be pull'd and torn , With red - hot irons to be tortur'd , Revil'd , and spit upon , and martyr'd : Maugre all which , ' twas to ...
Page 30
... Against the bloody Cannibal , Whom they destroy'd both great and small . This sturdy Squire had , as well As the bold Trojan knight , seen hell , Not with a counterfeited pass Of golden bough , but true gold lace . His knowledge was not ...
... Against the bloody Cannibal , Whom they destroy'd both great and small . This sturdy Squire had , as well As the bold Trojan knight , seen hell , Not with a counterfeited pass Of golden bough , but true gold lace . His knowledge was not ...
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