OHNSON (Charles) abused Dr. Arb- Mr. Gay and Mr. P. in a Prologue, Book i. verse 240.
-Perfonally abufed by Curl and others for his fatnefs,
Impudence, celebrated in Mr. Curl, ii. 180.
in Mr. Norton de Foe, ii. 385.
in Mr. Cibber, iii. 131.
-in Mr. Henley, iii. 195.
Ord-Mayors-Show, Book i. vers. $5. Library of Tibbald, i. 120.
King Lud, ii. 334.
King Log, i. verse ult.
Bernard Lintot, ii. 42.
OORE (James) His Story of the fix Verfes and of ridiculing Bp. Burnet in the Memoirs of a Pa- rish Clerk, prov'd falfe, by the Teftimonies of
The Ld. Bolingbroke, Teft. p. 13.
-Earl of Peterborough, 14.
Hugh Bethel, Efq; 13.
Dr. Arbuthnot, ibid. and ii. 46.
-Dr. Toung, &c. ii. 46.
His Plagiarifms, fome few of them, ibid, and ii. IOS. what he was real Author of (befide the Story a- bovefaid) Vide Lift of fcurrilous Papers in the Appen- dix, No 2.
Erasmus, his advice to him, ii. 46.
MILBOURNE, a fair Critic, and why? ii 327. Madness, of what fort Mr Dennis's was, according to Pla- to, i. 104. According to himfelf, iii. 174. May-pole in the Strand, turn'd into a Church, ii. 24.
ORTON DE FOE, a fcandalous Writer, ii. 385. Nodding, defcribed, ii. 361.
LDMIXON (John) abused Mr. Addison and Mr. Pope, ii. 201.
Mr. Eusden and my Lord Chamberlain, iii. 319. -Odyfey, Falfhoods concerning Mr. P's Pro- pofals for the Work, Teft. p. 10.
Difprov'd by the Right Honourable the Lord Bathurst, II.
And by those very Proposals, ibid.
Owls and Opium, i. 35.
Opiates, two very confiderable ones, ii. 240. Their EM- cacy, 360, &c.
Divls, defired to anfwer Mr. Ralph, iii. 160.
OPE (Mr.) his Life] Educated by Jefuits, by a Par- fon, by a Monk; at St. Omers, at Oxford, at home, no where at all. Teftimonies, pag. 2. His Father a Mer- chant, a Husbandman, a Fariner, the Devil, ibid. His Death threaten'd by D. Smedley. Teft. p. 17. but after- wards advis'd to hang himself or cut his Throat, ibid. To be hunted down like a wild Beast, by Mr. Theobald, ibid. 16. unless hang'd for Treafon on Information of Pafquin, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Curl, Concanen, &c. ibid. 17. Poverty, never to be mention'd in Satire, in the opinion of the Journalists and Hackney Writers. The Po-
verty of Codrus, not touch'd upon by guvenal, b. if. verfé 136. when, and how far Poverty may be fatyri- zed, Letter p. 9, 10. whenever mention'd by our Au- thor, it is only as an Extenuation and Excufe of bad Writers, ii. 172.
Personal Abuses not to be endur'd, in the opinion of Mr. Dennis, Theobald, Curl, &c. ii. 134.
Perfonal abuses on our Author by Mr. Dennis, Gildon, &c. ibid. Teftim. Notes. By Mr. Theobald, Teft. p. 9, 10, 16. By Mr. Ralph, iii. 159. By Mr. Welfted, ii. 295. By Mr. Ch. Johnson, i. 244. By Mr. Cooke, ii. 130. By M. Concanen, iii. 299. By Sir Richard Blackmore, ii. 258. By Edward Ward, iii. 26. And his Brethren. paffim. Perfonal abuses on others) Mr. Theobald of Mr. Dennis for his Poverty, i. 104. Mr. Dennis of Mr. Theobald for his Livelihood by the Stage and the Law, i. 106. D. Smedley of Mr. Concanen, ii. 139. Mr. Oldmixon's of Mr. Eufden, iii. 319. Of Mr. Addison, ii. 201. Mr. Coook's of Mr. Eufden, iii. 319. Mr. Curl's of Mr. John- fon, i. 240.
Politicks, very useful in Criticism, Mr. Dennis's, i. 104. ii. 383.
Pillory, a post of respect, in the opinion of Mr. Curl,
and Mr. Ward, ibid.
Periphrafis of the Pillery, ii. 3.
Plagiary, defcribed, ii. 38, &c. 102, &c..
Plato, in what manner translated by Tibbald, i. 221. Poverty and Poetry, their Cave, i. 30.
Profaneness, not to be us'd in our Author, but very allow- able in Shakespear, i. 48.
Party-writers, their three Qualifications, ii. 266.
Pindars and Miltons, of the modern fort, iii. 158. .
RALPH (John) iii. 160. See Sawney. ROOME and HORNECK, iii. 146.
Hakefpear, admirable for Nature, ii. 218. To be spell'd always with an e at the end, i. 1.
Crucify'd once a week by Tibbald, i. 164.
-proved by him to borrow of Winkin, i. 162. To have made great Blunders, puns, and Anacro- nifm's, ibid.
To have had a Baftard, iii. 272.
-Said by him to deserve Whipping, i. 162. -And by Dennis called a Rafcal, ibid.
SETTLE (Elkanah) Mr. Dennis's Account of him, i. SS. iii. 16. And Mr. Welfted's, ibid. A Party-writer of Pamplets, i. 88. and iii. 281. Once preferred to Mr. Dryden, i. 88. A writer of Farces and Drolls, and employ'd at laft in Bartholomew-Fair, iii. 281. Sawney, a Poem, the Author's great Ingorance in Claffi- cal Learning, i. I.
-In Rules of Criticism, iii. 159.
-In Languages, ibid.
-In English Grammar, i. 28.
-His Praises of himself above Mr. Addison, iii. 159. -His own opinion of his Equality to Shakespear, ibid.
Scholiafts, i. 159. iii. 188.
Supperlefs, a mistake concerning this word fet right, with refpect to Mr. Theobald, and other temperate Students,
IBBALD, why he was made Hero of this Poem? according to Scriblerus. Prolegom. p. 25. The true reafon, Book i. 102. and iii. 319. Why Succef- for to Settle, i. 108. Conceal'd his Intentions upon Shakespear all the time Mr. Pope defir'd Affiftance and promis'd Encouragement toward perfecting an Edition of him, i. 106. His own Confeffion of that Proceed- ing, in a Daily Journal, November 26, 1728.. Yet -One ask'd favours of Mr. P. at that time, i. 106. of Mift's Writers, i. 106, 168. And Author fecretly and abettor of Scurrilities against Mr. P. i. 106. Vide Teftim. and App. No. 2.
How he was like Æfchylus, iii. 311.
Like Shakespear, iii. 272,
And like Settle, i. 108.
Taylors, a good word for them, against Poets and ill Pay- mafters, ii. 11I.
Thunder, how to make it, by Mr. Dennis's receipt; ii. 220.
Arious Readings on this Poem, vulgarly call'd Er rata of the Prefs, pag.
Verbal Critics. Two points always to be granted them,
Virgil, corrected and amended, i. 1, 28, 191, 212. and Append, No.
ARD, (Edw.) a Poet and Ale-house-keeper in Moorfields, Book i. verfe 200,
His high opinion of his Namefake, and his refpe&t for the Pillory, iii. 26.
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