The Dunciad: An heroic poem. In three books.
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- The Dunciad: An heroic poem. In three books.
- Author
- Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
- Publication
- [London] :: Dublin, printed, London re-printed for A. Dodd,
- 1728.
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"The Dunciad: An heroic poem. In three books." In the digital collection Eighteenth Century Collections Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/004809148.0001.000. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2025.
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Notes
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* 1.1
Dryd.
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* 1.2
Sir Geo. Tho_…_…
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* 1.3
Cimon the famous Athenian general, who obtained a victory by sea, and another by land, on the same day, over the Persians and Barbarians.
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* 1.4
John Heywood, whose Enterludes were printed in Hen. ViIIth's time.
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* 1.5
This, I presume, alludes to the extravagancies of the Farces of this author. See book III. vers. 170, &c.
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* 1.6
In duodecimo, translated from Sophocles.
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* 1.7
This was the last year of Elkanah Settle's life. He was poet to the city of London, whose business was to compose yearly panegyricks on the Lord Mayor, and verses for the Pageants; but since the aboli|tion of that part of the shows, the employment ceas'd, so that Settle had no successor to that place.
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* 1.8
Plays and Farces of T_…_…d.
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* 1.9
He writ a poem called the Cave of Poverty, printed in 1715.