Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volume 1Vernor, 1806 |
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Page xx
... , under a pretence of pro- moting religion and godliness , at the same time that they acted against all the pre- cepts of religion . But , in order to under- stand stand the several disputes between the Knight and Squire , XX PREFACE .
... , under a pretence of pro- moting religion and godliness , at the same time that they acted against all the pre- cepts of religion . But , in order to under- stand stand the several disputes between the Knight and Squire , XX PREFACE .
Page xxi
... Squire , it may be proper to give an abstract of their forms of church - govern- ment and worship , which may be a clue to guide us through several parts of the poem , which , to the generality of readers , may be thought not a little ...
... Squire , it may be proper to give an abstract of their forms of church - govern- ment and worship , which may be a clue to guide us through several parts of the poem , which , to the generality of readers , may be thought not a little ...
Page xxxv
... Squire of the English poet is of an opposite character to that of the Spanish Sancho ; for whereas the latter is a plain unaf- fected peasant , the English Squire is a tailor by trade , a Tartuffe , or finished hypocrite by birth ; and ...
... Squire of the English poet is of an opposite character to that of the Spanish Sancho ; for whereas the latter is a plain unaf- fected peasant , the English Squire is a tailor by trade , a Tartuffe , or finished hypocrite by birth ; and ...
Page 69
... Squire , and others , in this poem ; for which they are bantered by Sir John Birkenhead , Paul's Church - yard , cent . i . class 1 . No. 16. the Children's Dictionary , an exact collection of all new words born since November 3 , 1640 ...
... Squire , and others , in this poem ; for which they are bantered by Sir John Birkenhead , Paul's Church - yard , cent . i . class 1 . No. 16. the Children's Dictionary , an exact collection of all new words born since November 3 , 1640 ...
Page 74
... Squire's Tale , fol . 23 ; Merchant's Tale , fol . 28 ; Franke- len's Tale , fol . 50 ; Doctor of Physic's Tale , fol . 59 ; Romant of the Rose , fol . 122. And Spenser uses it in like manner . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight ...
... Squire's Tale , fol . 23 ; Merchant's Tale , fol . 28 ; Franke- len's Tale , fol . 50 ; Doctor of Physic's Tale , fol . 59 ; Romant of the Rose , fol . 122. And Spenser uses it in like manner . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight ...
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