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... is a professor of the worst religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that , " nevertheless , he is a virulent papist ; and yet a pillar for the church of England . ” Of both which opinions MR . LEWIS THEOBALD seems also 390 THE DUNCIAD .
... is a professor of the worst religion , yet he laughs at it ; " but that , " nevertheless , he is a virulent papist ; and yet a pillar for the church of England . ” Of both which opinions MR . LEWIS THEOBALD seems also 390 THE DUNCIAD .
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Alexander Pope Henry Francis Cary. Of both which opinions MR . LEWIS THEOBALD seems also to be ; declaring , in Mist's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That , if he is not shrewdly abused , he made it his practice to cackle to both parties ...
Alexander Pope Henry Francis Cary. Of both which opinions MR . LEWIS THEOBALD seems also to be ; declaring , in Mist's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That , if he is not shrewdly abused , he made it his practice to cackle to both parties ...
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... Theobald . " ] Sawney , in blank verse , occasioned by the Dunciad : with a Critique on that poem . By J. Ralph [ a ... Lewis Theobald . Letter on Pope and Swift . Mist's Journal , June 22 . Flying Post , August 8 . Daily Journal ...
... Theobald . " ] Sawney , in blank verse , occasioned by the Dunciad : with a Critique on that poem . By J. Ralph [ a ... Lewis Theobald . Letter on Pope and Swift . Mist's Journal , June 22 . Flying Post , August 8 . Daily Journal ...
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