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
[137] Guardian, No. 40.
[138] Jacob's Lives, &c. vol. ii.
[139] Dunciad Dissected, p. 4.
[140] Farmer P--- and his Son.
[141] Dunciad Dissected.
[142] Characters of the Times, p. 45.
[143] Female Dunciad, p. ult.
[144] Dunciad Dissected.
[145] Roome, Paraphrase on the 4th of Genesis, printed 1729.
[146] Character of Mr Pope and his Writings, in a Letter to a Friend,
printed for S. Popping, 1716, p. 10. Curll, in his Key to the Dunciad
(first edition, said to be printed for A. Dodd), in the 10th page,
declared Gildon to be author of that libel; though in the subsequent
editions of his Key he left out this assertion, and affirmed (in the
Curlliad, p. 4 and 8) that it was written by Dennis only.
[147] Reflections, Critical and Satirical, on a Rhapsody called An Essay
on Criticism. Printed for Bernard Lintot, 8vo.
[148] Essay on Criticism in prose, 8vo, 1728, by the author of the
Critical History of England.
[149] Preface to his Poems, p.18, 53.
[150] Spectator, No. 253.
[151] Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer, 1717.
[152] Printed 1728, p. 12.
[153] Alma, canto 2.
[154] In his Essays, vol. i., printed for E. Curll.
[155] Censor, vol. ii. n. 33.
[156] _Vide_ preface to Mr Tickel's translation of the first book of the
Iliad, 4to. Also _vide_ Life.
[157] Daily Journal, March 18, 1728.
[158] Ibid, April 3, 1728.
[159] Verses to Mr Pope on his translation of Homer.
[160] Poem prefixed to his works.
[161] In his poems, printed for B. Lintot.
[162] Universal Passion, Satire i.
[163] In his Poems, and at the end of the Odyssey.
[164] The names of two weekly papers.
[165] Theobald, Letter in Mist's Journal, June 22, 1728.
[166] Smedley, Preface to Gulliveriana, p. 14, 16.
[167] Gulliveriana, p. 332.
[168] Anno 1723.
[169] Anno 1729.
[170] Preface to Remarks on the Rape of the Lock, p. 12, and in the last
page of that treatise.
[171] Pages 6, 7 of the Preface, by Concanen, to a book entitled, A
Collection of all the Letters, Essays, Verses, and Advertisements
occasioned by Pope and Swift's Miscellanies. Printed for A. Moore, 8vo,
1712.
[172] Key to the Dunciad, third edition, p. 18.
[173] A list of persons, &c., at the end of the forementioned Collection
of all the Letters, Essays, &c.
[174] Introduction to his Shakspeare Restored, in 4to, p. 3.
[175] Commentary on the Duke of Buckingham's Essay, 8vo, 1721, p. 97,
98.
[176] In his prose Essay on Criticism.
[177] Printed by J. Roberts, 1742, p. 11.
[178] Battle of Poets, folio, p. 15.
[179] Printed under the title of the Progress of Dulness, duodecimo,
1728.
[180] Cibber's Letter to Mr Pope, p. 9, 12.
[181] In a letter under his hand, dated March 12, 1733.
[182] Dennis's Preface to his Reflections on the Essay on Criticism.
[183] Preface to his Remarks on Homer.
[184] Remarks on Homer, p. 8, 9.
[185] Ibid, p. 8.
[186] Character of Mr Pope, p. 7.
[187] Ibid, p. G.
[188] Gulliver, p. 886.
[189] Cibber's Letter to Mr. Pope, p. 19.
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