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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... Whig hands . It was in the context of this hardening of political attitudes that Pope learned that Addison was secretly intriguing against him ( OAC : I , 60-80 ) . Although he continued for the rest of his life to proclaim his ...
... Whig hands . It was in the context of this hardening of political attitudes that Pope learned that Addison was secretly intriguing against him ( OAC : I , 60-80 ) . Although he continued for the rest of his life to proclaim his ...
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... Whig , and a Tory ; a writer ( at one and the same time ) of Guardians and Examiners ; an Assertor of liberty , and ... Whig Richard Steele ( 1672-1729 ) . Pope recognised that this ' rendered me a suspected Whig ' in the eyes of some ...
... Whig , and a Tory ; a writer ( at one and the same time ) of Guardians and Examiners ; an Assertor of liberty , and ... Whig Richard Steele ( 1672-1729 ) . Pope recognised that this ' rendered me a suspected Whig ' in the eyes of some ...
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... Whig ( 1720-21 ) with the claim to have ' gone through most of the General Heads of Superstition and Priestcraft , by which the Pagan and Popish Clergy have , for so many Ages , deceived and afflicted Mankind ; and ... unanswerably ...
... Whig ( 1720-21 ) with the claim to have ' gone through most of the General Heads of Superstition and Priestcraft , by which the Pagan and Popish Clergy have , for so many Ages , deceived and afflicted Mankind ; and ... unanswerably ...
Contents
The London area in the 1740s | 20 |
By Authority | 27 |
Testimonies of Authors | 43 |
Copyright | |
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