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1 73 1 (December) Epistle to Burlington [Moral Essay iv]. 1732 (October) Pope-
Swift Miscellanies, "third" volume. (December) Death of Gay. 1733 (January)
Epistle to Bathurst [Moral Essay iii]. (February) The first Imitation of Horace [Sat.
1 73 1 (December) Epistle to Burlington [Moral Essay iv]. 1732 (October) Pope-
Swift Miscellanies, "third" volume. (December) Death of Gay. 1733 (January)
Epistle to Bathurst [Moral Essay iii]. (February) The first Imitation of Horace [Sat.
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1734 (January) Epistle to Cobham [Moral Essay i]. An Essay on Man, Epistle iv. (
July) Imitation of Horace [Sat. n ii]. (December) Sober Advice from Horace. 1 735
(January) Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot. (February) Of the Characters of Women [Moral
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1734 (January) Epistle to Cobham [Moral Essay i]. An Essay on Man, Epistle iv. (
July) Imitation of Horace [Sat. n ii]. (December) Sober Advice from Horace. 1 735
(January) Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot. (February) Of the Characters of Women [Moral
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Ep. 1 i = The First Epistle of the First Book of Horace Imitated [to Bolingbroke]. Ep.
1 vi = The Sixth Episdeofthe First Book of Horace Imitated [to Murray]. Ep. 11 i =
The First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated [to Augustus] . Ep. 11 ii ...
Ep. 1 i = The First Epistle of the First Book of Horace Imitated [to Bolingbroke]. Ep.
1 vi = The Sixth Episdeofthe First Book of Horace Imitated [to Murray]. Ep. 11 i =
The First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated [to Augustus] . Ep. 11 ii ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION ix | xxvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus i | 1 |
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