The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 437
... Pope had left him out , or failed to mention the pillory . If Pope knew that Defoe was writing for John Applebee , he may have credited him with the long attack on his Homer which appeared in Applebee's Weekly Journal , Aug. 7 , 1725 ...
... Pope had left him out , or failed to mention the pillory . If Pope knew that Defoe was writing for John Applebee , he may have credited him with the long attack on his Homer which appeared in Applebee's Weekly Journal , Aug. 7 , 1725 ...
Page 444
... Pope some offence by associating himself with Gildon and Theobald in the preparation of Curll's edition of the Duke of Buckingham's Works , for which he wrote a dedicatory poem . He is credited , too , with a neat couplet on Pope's Homer : ...
... Pope some offence by associating himself with Gildon and Theobald in the preparation of Curll's edition of the Duke of Buckingham's Works , for which he wrote a dedicatory poem . He is credited , too , with a neat couplet on Pope's Homer : ...
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Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. 1730 ; but in a letter dated Jan. 18 , 1731 , he complained to Pope about the note in the Dunciad . For Pope's evasive response to this , and Hill's shattering retort , see their correspondence ...
Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. 1730 ; but in a letter dated Jan. 18 , 1731 , he complained to Pope about the note in the Dunciad . For Pope's evasive response to this , and Hill's shattering retort , see their correspondence ...
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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