Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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Page ii
... most zealous royalist , and spent great part of his fortune in the cause , be- ing the only perfon exempted from the benefit of the treaty , when Worcester furrendered to the parliament in the year 1646. Our poet's father was ...
... most zealous royalist , and spent great part of his fortune in the cause , be- ing the only perfon exempted from the benefit of the treaty , when Worcester furrendered to the parliament in the year 1646. Our poet's father was ...
Page vi
... most excellent prince King Henry the Eighth , and Dame Anne his wife : another in remembrance of Nicholas Luke , and his wife , with five fons and four daughters . On a flat stone in the chancel is written , Here lieth the body of ...
... most excellent prince King Henry the Eighth , and Dame Anne his wife : another in remembrance of Nicholas Luke , and his wife , with five fons and four daughters . On a flat stone in the chancel is written , Here lieth the body of ...
Page vii
... most false and imper- " fect copy of a poem called Hudibras , without name " either of printer or bookfeller , the true and perfect edition , printed by the author's original , is fold by Richard Marriott , near St. Dunstan's church ...
... most false and imper- " fect copy of a poem called Hudibras , without name " either of printer or bookfeller , the true and perfect edition , printed by the author's original , is fold by Richard Marriott , near St. Dunstan's church ...
Page x
... most . " Homer Iliad , 19. 302 . + I am aware of a difficulty that may be started , that the Tragedy of Conftantine the Great , to which Otway wrote the prologue , according to Giles Jacob in his poetical Register , was not acted at the ...
... most . " Homer Iliad , 19. 302 . + I am aware of a difficulty that may be started , that the Tragedy of Conftantine the Great , to which Otway wrote the prologue , according to Giles Jacob in his poetical Register , was not acted at the ...
Page xi
... most stately triumphal arch in memory of his victories , and the great actions which he has performed : but , if I am not mistaken , those edifices which bear that name at Rome , were not raised by the emperors whofe names they bear ...
... most stately triumphal arch in memory of his victories , and the great actions which he has performed : but , if I am not mistaken , those edifices which bear that name at Rome , were not raised by the emperors whofe names they bear ...
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