19 results filtered with: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. Dunciad
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A student reads to an audience the epic poems of Sir Richard Blackmore and the sermons of John ("Orator") Henley to find out which is the more soporific; his audience fall asleep with boredom. Etching by C. Grignion after F. Hayman.
Hayman, Francis, 1708-1776.Date: [between 1750 and 1759?]Reference: 2497721i- Books
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A compleat key to the Dunciad. With a character of Mr. Pope's profane writings. By Sir Richard Blackmore Kt. M.D.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: [1728]- Books
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Another occasional letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. Wherein the new hero's preferment to his throne, in the Dunciad, seems not to be accepted. And the Author of that Poem His more rightful Claim to it, is Asserted. With an expostulatory address to the Reverend Mr. W. W-n, Author of the new Preface, and Adviser in the curious Improvements of that Satire. By Mr. Colley Cibber.
Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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An essay on the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures.
Date: 1800?]- Books
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Another occasional letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. Wherein The New Hero's Preferment to his Throne, in the Dunciad, seems not to be Accepted. And the Author of that Poem His more rightful Claim to it, is Asserted. With An Expostulatory Address to the Reverend Mr. W. W-n, Author of the new Preface, and Adviser in the curious Improvements of that Satire. By Mr. Colley Cibber.
Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757.Date: [1744?]- Books
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An essay on the divine paternity, or, God the Father of Men. In which That Relation and Character is stated, Illustrated and Improved. Adam was the Son of God. St. Luke. We are the Offspring of God. St. Paul. My Father and your Father. Jesus Christ.
Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A compleat key to the Dunciad.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: [1728]- Books
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A new book of the Dunciad. Occasioned by Mr. Warburton's new edition of The Dunciad complete. By a gentleman of one of the Inns of Court. With several of Mr. Warburton's own Notes, and likewise Notes Variorum.
Dodd, William, 1729-1777.Date: 1750- Books
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A new book of the Dunciad: occasion'd by Mr. Warburton's new edition of the Dunciad complete. By a gentleman of one of the Inns of Court With several of Mr Warburton's own Notes, and likewise Notes Variorum.
Dodd, William, 1729-1777.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A compleat key to the Dunciad. With a character of Mr. Pope's profane writings. By Sir Richard Blackmore Kt. M.D.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: [1728]- Books
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The works of Alexander Pope, Esq; Vol. III. Part II. Containing the Dunciad, Book IV. And the memoirs of Scriblerus. Never before printed.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The works of Alexander Pope, Esq; Vol. III. Part II. Containing the Dunciad, Book IV. And the memoirs of Scriblerus. Never before printed.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The works of Alexander Pope, Esq; vol. III. Part II. Containing the dunciad, book IV. And the memoirs of scriblerus. Never before printed.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Why how now, gossip Pope? Or, the sweet singing-bird of Parnassus taken out of its pretty cage to be roasted: In one short Epistle (preparatory to a Criticism on his Writings) to that Darling of the Demy-Wits, and Minion of the Minor Criticks. Exposing the malice Wickedness and Vanity of his aspersions on J. H. in that Monument of his own Misery and Spleen, the Dunciad:
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1743]- Books
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Codrus: or, the Dunciad dissected. Being the finishing-stroke. To which is added, farmer Pope and his son. A tale. By Mr. Philips.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: [1728]- Books
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Apollo's maggot in his cups: or, the whimsical creation of a little satyrical poet. A lyrick ode. Merrily dedicated to Dicky Dickison, the witty, but deform'd governour of Scarborough-Spaw.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The key to the defence of the Lord Provost. To my Lord Provost.
Date: 1776]- Books
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Certain epigrams, in laud and praise of the gentlemen of the Dunciad.
Date: 1732?]- Books
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An essay on the Dunciad an heroick poem.
Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]