The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. our author's own hand to Mr. Addison ... JAMES MOORE SMITH Gent . 5 " Upon reading the third volume of Pope's ... Smythe , see A ii 46 , and Biog . App . , vol . iv . > " These gentlemen are ...
Alexander Pope James Runcieman Sutherland. our author's own hand to Mr. Addison ... JAMES MOORE SMITH Gent . 5 " Upon reading the third volume of Pope's ... Smythe , see A ii 46 , and Biog . App . , vol . iv . > " These gentlemen are ...
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... James Moore Smythe , he certainly believed at one time to be the work of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Cf. Ep . to Arbuthnot , 1. 349n . and Grub - Street Journal , No. 20. He did not include A Popp upon Pope in the " List of Books " in ...
... James Moore Smythe , he certainly believed at one time to be the work of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Cf. Ep . to Arbuthnot , 1. 349n . and Grub - Street Journal , No. 20. He did not include A Popp upon Pope in the " List of Books " in ...
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... by him : And to Moore's Comedy of the Rival Modes , and other authors of the same rank : These were people who writ about the year 1726. < James Moore Smythe's For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it 164-168 83 BOOK I.
... by him : And to Moore's Comedy of the Rival Modes , and other authors of the same rank : These were people who writ about the year 1726. < James Moore Smythe's For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it 164-168 83 BOOK I.
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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