The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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Page 277
... reference to the character Bayes in The Rehearsal , which Cibber was playing when he made a ludicrous reference to the Mummy and Crocodile in Three Hours after Marriage . It is hardly likely , however , that Pope would rake up this , to ...
... reference to the character Bayes in The Rehearsal , which Cibber was playing when he made a ludicrous reference to the Mummy and Crocodile in Three Hours after Marriage . It is hardly likely , however , that Pope would rake up this , to ...
Page 446
... reference to this unhappy farce seems to have goaded Pope to a kind of fury . Johnson in the Preface to his Medea ( 1731 ) took note of Pope's satirical references to himself : the " little Gentleman " had taken it into his head that ...
... reference to this unhappy farce seems to have goaded Pope to a kind of fury . Johnson in the Preface to his Medea ( 1731 ) took note of Pope's satirical references to himself : the " little Gentleman " had taken it into his head that ...
Page 475
... reference is to the text of the poem ; references to the notes in these pages are given in ordinary type . Elsewhere in the volume references to the text are given in ordinary type , and to the notes in ordinary type followed by the ...
... reference is to the text of the poem ; references to the notes in these pages are given in ordinary type . Elsewhere in the volume references to the text are given in ordinary type , and to the notes in ordinary type followed by the ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
A Letter to the Publisher II | 11 |
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