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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Page 73
... James Moore Smythe and Eliza Haywood are presented as two such ( see II.50 and II.157 ) . For Pope's use of proper names , see Rogers 1993a : 98-128 . the public hath already acknowledged how justly they are drawn : 1728 designated ...
... James Moore Smythe and Eliza Haywood are presented as two such ( see II.50 and II.157 ) . For Pope's use of proper names , see Rogers 1993a : 98-128 . the public hath already acknowledged how justly they are drawn : 1728 designated ...
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... James Moore Smythe at line 50 ; but it had originally been intended to impersonate John Gay , thus satirising the invented ' Joseph Gay ' under whose name The Confederates and A Complete Key to the Non - Juror had been published ...
... James Moore Smythe at line 50 ; but it had originally been intended to impersonate John Gay , thus satirising the invented ' Joseph Gay ' under whose name The Confederates and A Complete Key to the Non - Juror had been published ...
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... James Moore Smythe . ( Facsimile in Popeiana ( 1974–5 ) , vol . 10 ; see Guerinot 1969 : 188–93 . ) O'Neill , Hugh B. ( 1987 ) , Companion to Chinese History , Oxford . Oram , William A. , et al . , eds ( 1989 ) , The Yale Edition of ...
... James Moore Smythe . ( Facsimile in Popeiana ( 1974–5 ) , vol . 10 ; see Guerinot 1969 : 188–93 . ) O'Neill , Hugh B. ( 1987 ) , Companion to Chinese History , Oxford . Oram , William A. , et al . , eds ( 1989 ) , The Yale Edition of ...
Contents
The London area in the 1740s | 20 |
By Authority | 27 |
Testimonies of Authors | 43 |
Copyright | |
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