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Am A PE.] Let us take the initial letter of his chrif tian name, and the initial and final letters of his furname, viz. A. P. E. and they give you the fame Idea of an Ape, as his face, &c. Dennis, Daily Journal, May 11, 1728.,

An Ass.] It is my duty to pull off the Lions skin from this little Afs. Dennis's Rem. on Homer, pref.

A FROS.] A Squab fhort Gentleman-a little creature that like the Frog in the Fable, fwells and is angry that it is nor allow'd to be as big as an Oxe. Dennis's Remarks on the Rape of the Locke, pref. p. 9.

A COWARD.] A lurking, way-laying Coward. Char. of Mr. P. pag. 3.

A KNAVE.] He is one whom God and nature have mark'd for want of common honefty. Ibid.

A FOOL.] Great Fools will be chriften'd by the names of great Poets, and Pope will be called Homer. Dennis'e Rem. on Homer. p. 37..

A THING.] A little, abject, Thing, Ibid. p. 8.

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GENUINE WORKS.

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HE Works of Mr. ALEXANDER POPE, in quar to and folio. Printed for Jacob Tonfon and Bernard Lintot, in the year 1717. This Edition contains whatsoever is his, except thefe few following, which have been written fince that time.

INSCRIPTION to Dr Parnel's Poems; To the Right Honourable ROBERT Earl of OXFORD and Earl MORTIMER.

VERSES on Mr. ADDISON' Treatife of Medals, first printed after his death in Mr. Tickel's Edition of his Works.

EPITAPHS: On the Honourable Simon Harcourt: on the Honourable Robert Digby: on Mrs. Corbett; and another intended for Mr. Rowe.

The

The WHOLE ILIAD of HOMER, with the PREFACE, and the NOTES, (except the Extracts from Euftathius in the four laft volumes, made by Mr. Broome; and the Effay on the Life and Writings of Homer, which tho' collected by our Author, was put together by Dr. Parnell.)

TWELVE Books of the ODYSSEY, with fome parts of other Books; and the Differtation by way of Poftfcript at the end.

The Preface to Mr. Tonfon's Edition of SHAKE

SPEAR.

MISCELLANIE s, by Dr. Swift and our Author, &c. Printed for B. Motte.

And fome Spectators and Guardians.

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INDEX

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THINGS

(Including AUTHORS)

To be found in the NOTES, C.

The first Number denotes the Book, the
fecond the VERSE. Teft. Testimonies.
Ap. Appendix.

AR

A.

DDISON (Mr.) written against with vehemence,
by . Dennis. Book ii. verfe 273. Railed at by
A. Philips. iii. 322.

Abused by y Oldmixon, in his Profe-Effay on Criticism,
& ii. 201.

by F. Ralph, in a London Journal, iii. 159.

Celebrated by our Author-Upon his Difcourfe of
In his Prologue to Cato-and in this Poem.

Medals

ii. 132.

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Falfe

False Facts concerning him and our Author related by
anonymous Perfons in Mift's Journals, c. Teft. pag.

9, 10, 11.

Difprov'd by the Teftimonies of

The Earl of Burlington, 12.
-Mr. Tickel, 10.

-Mr. Addifon himself, Ibid. and 9.

Anger, one of the Characteristics of Mr. Dennis's Critical
Writings, i. 104.]

Affirmation, another: Teft. p. 5. [To which are
added by Mr. Theobald, Il-nature, Spite, Revenge, i.
104.]

Altar of Tibbald's Works, how built, and how founded?
i. 135, &c.

Afchylus, How long he was about him, i. 210.

In what refpect like him, iii. 311.

Affes, at a Citizens gate in a morning, ii. 239.
Appearances, that we are never to judge by them, efpe-
cially of Poets and Divines, ii. 395.

Aleboufe, The Birth-place of many Poems, i..202.
-And of fome Poets, ii. 130.

One kept by Tayler the Water-poet, ii. 325.
and by Edward Ward, i. 200.

B.

BAVIUS, Book iii, verfe 16. Mr. Dennis his great

opinion of him, ibid.

Bawdry, in Plays, not difapprov'd of by Mr. Dennis, iii.
174.

BLACKMORE, (Sir Rich) his Impiety and Irreli-
gion, proved by Mr. Dennis, ii. v. 258.

His Quantity of Works, and various Opinions of them.
His abuse of Mr. Dryden and Mr. Pope, ibid.
Bray, a word much belov❜d by Sir Richard, ii. 250.
Braying, defcribed, ii. 245.

Birch,

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