The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Pope, Alexander
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2
Pope, Alexander
English poetry -- 18th century
[87] 'The Man Mountain:' this Ode, and the three following pieces, were
produced by Pope on reading 'Gulliver's Travels.'
[88] 'Biddel:' name of a sea captain mentioned in Gulliver's Travels.
[89] 'Pannel:' name of a sea captain mentioned in Gulliver's Travels.
[90] 'B----:' Britain.
[91] 'C----:' Cobham.
[92] 'P----'s: Pulteney's.
[93] 'S----:' Sandys.
[94] 'S----:' Shippen.
[95] 'C----:' Perhaps the Earl of Carlisle.
[96] 'Ch---s W----:' Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
[97] 'Sir Har-y or Sir P----:' Sir Henry Oxenden or Sir Paul Methuen.
[98] 'G---r, C---m, B---t:' Lords Gower, Cobham, and Bathurst.
[99] 'C---d:' Chesterfield.
[100] 'C---t:' Lord Carteret.
[101] 'P----:' William Pulteney, created in 1742 Earl of Bath.
[102] 'W----:' Walpole.
[103] 'H----:' either Sir Robert's brother Horace, who had just quitted
his embassy at the Hague, or his son Horace, who was then on his
travels.
[104] 'W----:' W. Winnington.
[105] 'Young:' Sir William Young.
[106] 'Bub:' Dodington.
[107] 'H----:' probably Hare, Bishop of Chicester.
[108] 'F----, H---y:' Fox and Henley.
[109] 'H---n:' Hinton.
[110] 'Ebor:' Blackburn, Archbishop of York, and Hoadley, Bishop of
Winchester.
[111] 'O---w:' Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons, and the Earl of
Delawar, Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords.
[112] 'N----:' Newcastle.
[113] 'D----'s sager:' Dorset; perhaps the last word should be _sneer_.
[114] 'M----'s:' Duke of Marlborough.
[115] 'J----'s:' Jekyll.
[116] 'H---k's:' Hardwick.
[117] 'C----:' probably Sir John Cummins, Lord Chief-Justice of the
Common Pleas.
[118] 'B----:' Britain.
[119] 'S---w:' Earl of Scarborough.
[120] 'M-m-t's:' Marchmont.
[121] 'P---th:' Polwarth, son to Lord Marchmont.
[122] 'W---m:' Wyndham.
[123] 'Sl---s:' slaves.
[124] 'Se---s:' senates.
[125] 'Ad....:' administration.
[126] King's.
[127] 'Religion:' an allusion perhaps to Frederick Prince of Wales.
[128] 'First Book of Horace:' attributed to Pope.
[129] The person here meant was Dr Robert Friend, head master of
Westminster School.
[130] The Misses Lisle.
[131] There occurred here originally the following lax stanza:--
Can sins of moment claim the rod
Of everlasting fires?
[132] And that offend great nature's God, Which nature's self
inspires.--See Boswell's 'Johnson.'
[133] This gentleman was of Scotland, and bred at the university of
Utrecht, with the Earl of Mar. He served in Spain under Earl Rivers.
After the peace, he was made one of the Commissioners of the Customs in
Scotland, and then of Taxes in England, in which having shewn himself
for twenty years diligent, punctual, and incorruptible, though without
any other assistance of fortune, he was suddenly displaced by the
minister in the sixty-eighth year of his age, and died two months after,
in 1741.--P.
[134] Giles Jacob's Lives of Poets, vol. ii. in his Life.
[135] Dennis's Reflections on the Essay on Criticism.
[136] Dunciad Dissected, p. 4.
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