The Dunciad: In Four BooksThis is a new edition of The Dunciad in Four Books of 1743, the culmination of the series of Dunciads which Alexander Pope produced over the last decade and a half of his life. It comprises not only a poem, but also a mass of authorial annotation and appendices, and this new edition is the only one available which gives all the verse and the prose in a clearly laid-out form, with a full modern commentary. |
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... Horace ( 1735 ) , in which he attacked Pope for mocking his uncle by attaching his name to bawdy notes accompanying the indecent Horatian imitation Sober Advice from Horace . puff'd : swollen with pride , but also playing on the sense ...
... Horace ( 1735 ) , in which he attacked Pope for mocking his uncle by attaching his name to bawdy notes accompanying the indecent Horatian imitation Sober Advice from Horace . puff'd : swollen with pride , but also playing on the sense ...
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... Imitations of Horace ( Satires II.i.27-8 , 100 ) . " Thrice Budgel aim'd to speak ' may refer to his futile attempts to have himself elected to par- liament . his speeches ... about the South Sea scheme : Indicating his obsession with ...
... Imitations of Horace ( Satires II.i.27-8 , 100 ) . " Thrice Budgel aim'd to speak ' may refer to his futile attempts to have himself elected to par- liament . his speeches ... about the South Sea scheme : Indicating his obsession with ...
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... Imitations of Horace , he was also Martha Blount's legal adviser ( Imitations of Horace , Odes IV.i.9–30 , Epistles II.ii. 131-2 ) . Pulteney , a Whig , also educated at Westminster , was an enthusiast for the classics with a lively ...
... Imitations of Horace , he was also Martha Blount's legal adviser ( Imitations of Horace , Odes IV.i.9–30 , Epistles II.ii. 131-2 ) . Pulteney , a Whig , also educated at Westminster , was an enthusiast for the classics with a lively ...
Contents
The London area in the 1740s | 20 |
By Authority | 27 |
Testimonies of Authors | 43 |
Copyright | |
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