The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. concerned he had vindicated his reputation , and Pope's ridicule tended to recoil on himself . Pope may well have been anxious to let the memory of Theobald alone ; for since publishing his ...
Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. concerned he had vindicated his reputation , and Pope's ridicule tended to recoil on himself . Pope may well have been anxious to let the memory of Theobald alone ; for since publishing his ...
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... Pope takes his revenge in minor prose skits and by poison [ Sherburn , ch . vi ; N. Ault , Pope's Prose , pp . xciv ff . ] . ( April ) Pope's family sold the house at Binfield , and settled at Chiswick , where their neighbour was Lord ...
... Pope takes his revenge in minor prose skits and by poison [ Sherburn , ch . vi ; N. Ault , Pope's Prose , pp . xciv ff . ] . ( April ) Pope's family sold the house at Binfield , and settled at Chiswick , where their neighbour was Lord ...
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... Pope's Prose , pp . xi ff . ) . More effective was The Narrative of Dr. Robert Norris ( 1713 ) , which appeared soon after Dennis had belaboured Addison's Cato . Dennis , determined to see nothing good in Pope's poetry except his ...
... Pope's Prose , pp . xi ff . ) . More effective was The Narrative of Dr. Robert Norris ( 1713 ) , which appeared soon after Dennis had belaboured Addison's Cato . Dennis , determined to see nothing good in Pope's poetry except his ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
The Dunciad in Four Books | 247 |
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