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Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, both of the quarto and the duodecimo edition. And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. In both of which is shewn, the author's want of judgment. With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, from the late Mr. Gildon, from Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, which shew the falshood of the latter, his envy, and his malice. By Mr. Dennis.
- Title
- Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, both of the quarto and the duodecimo edition. And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. In both of which is shewn, the author's want of judgment. With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, from the late Mr. Gildon, from Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, which shew the falshood of the latter, his envy, and his malice. By Mr. Dennis.
- Author
- Dennis, John, 1657-1734.
- Publication
- London, Printed for H. Whitridge, 1729.
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Details
- Description
- [8], 56 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Guerinot: Pamphlet attacks on Alexander Pope, p. 173-177 /
- Trumbull, Downshire, Rees-Mogg copy.
- Language (note)
- In case with Rees-Mogg autograph and ms. note.
- Call Number
- Berg Coll 77-224
- OCLC
- NYPG774318200-B
- Author
- Dennis, John, 1657-1734.
- Title
- Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, both of the quarto and the duodecimo edition. And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. In both of which is shewn, the author's want of judgment. With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, from the late Mr. Gildon, from Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, which shew the falshood of the latter, his envy, and his malice. By Mr. Dennis.
- Imprint
- London, Printed for H. Whitridge, 1729.
- Language
- In case with Rees-Mogg autograph and ms. note.
- Connect to:
- Research Call Number
- Berg Coll 77-224