The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page xi
... Shakespeare Restored1 probably weighed most heavily with him . To one as sensitive as Pope , the publication of this volume must have caused intense annoyance and some acute mental suffering . His reputation , of course , would stand or ...
... Shakespeare Restored1 probably weighed most heavily with him . To one as sensitive as Pope , the publication of this volume must have caused intense annoyance and some acute mental suffering . His reputation , of course , would stand or ...
Page xii
... Shakespeare Restored letters began to appear in the newspapers , pointing out what a wretched bargain the subscribers to Pope's Shakespeare had made , and suggesting that the task of editing the dramatist should be handed over to a ...
... Shakespeare Restored letters began to appear in the newspapers , pointing out what a wretched bargain the subscribers to Pope's Shakespeare had made , and suggesting that the task of editing the dramatist should be handed over to a ...
Page 268
... Shakespeare ( 2nd ed . , 1740 ) Theobald had pointed out that " Mr. Pope , or his Graver " had perpetuated an error in the Latin inscription under Shakespeare's monument at Stratford . The badinage about the mistakes in - the passage ...
... Shakespeare ( 2nd ed . , 1740 ) Theobald had pointed out that " Mr. Pope , or his Graver " had perpetuated an error in the Latin inscription under Shakespeare's monument at Stratford . The badinage about the mistakes in - the passage ...
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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