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The Dunciad

  • Epic to Novel

    Epic to Novel

  • INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced from the Microfilm Master. UMI Films the Text Directly from the Origina

    INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced from the Microfilm Master. UMI Films the Text Directly from the Origina

  • The Dunciad and the City: Pope and Heterotopia

    The Dunciad and the City: Pope and Heterotopia

  • The Dunciad, Variorum

    The Dunciad, Variorum

  • Interpretation, Agency, Entropy: Rumbold, Valerie

    Interpretation, Agency, Entropy: Rumbold, Valerie

  • Satire in the Victorian Novel

    Satire in the Victorian Novel

  • Te Sequor: a Study of Pope's Observations on the Iliad of Homer

    Te Sequor: a Study of Pope's Observations on the Iliad of Homer

  • Rape of the Lock to the Dunciadl

    Rape of the Lock to the Dunciadl

  • The Satirical Reception of the New Learning in English Literature, 1592-1743

    The Satirical Reception of the New Learning in English Literature, 1592-1743

  • The Creative Role of Parody in Eighteenth-Century English Literature

    The Creative Role of Parody in Eighteenth-Century English Literature

  • Elements and Science of English Versification

    Elements and Science of English Versification

  • Poetic Numbers: Measurement and the Formation of Literary Criticism In

    Poetic Numbers: Measurement and the Formation of Literary Criticism In

  • Proquest Dissertations

    Proquest Dissertations

  • The Dunciad: Book the Fifth

    The Dunciad: Book the Fifth

  • Virgil Am) the Transition from Ancient to Modern

    Virgil Am) the Transition from Ancient to Modern

  • Fielding's Tragedy of Tragedies: Papal Fallibility and Scriblerian Satire

    Fielding's Tragedy of Tragedies: Papal Fallibility and Scriblerian Satire

  • The-Anatomy-Of-Poetry.Pdf

    The-Anatomy-Of-Poetry.Pdf

  • 'Too Much a Cento': Imitation As Invention in Pope's Mock-Heroic Poems John Baird

    'Too Much a Cento': Imitation As Invention in Pope's Mock-Heroic Poems John Baird

Top View
  • “Clamorous with War and Teeming with Empire”: Purcell and Tate's Dido and Aeneas
  • The Strength of Weak Ties: Eliza Haywood's Social Network in the Dunciad in Four Books (1743)
  • View, Been Credited with Much Sophistication at All in Matters of Language
  • Open Pao Dissertation.Pdf
  • Eighteenth-Century Rhetorical Figures in British Romantic
  • Essays on Poetry
  • English Mock-Pastoral and Mock-Georgic, 1660-1740
  • Presented to the Graduate Council of the North Texas State University In
  • Small Particles of Eloquence: Sterne and the Scriblerian Text Author(S): Christopher Fanning Source: Modern Philology, Vol
  • Henry Fielding William B. Warner Abstract. Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Playwright, Journalist, Reforming Magistrate, and the Inventor of the Comic Novel in English
  • Mctague, J. (2017)
  • 13 Rumbold 1736.Indd
  • 6 X 10.5 Long Title.T65
  • Proceedings Virgil Society


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