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GENEEAL INDEX. 



Fopiana ;— . 



Dodd, the publisher, x. 217. 258. 

 " Dunciad," early editions, x. 65. 109. 129. 148. 

 166. 194. 197. 217—219. 238,239. 257. 277. 



298. 358. 418: edition of 1727, xii. 46; edition 



of 1749, xi. 86. 261; collated editions, x. 477. 



497.517; entries at Stationers' Hall, x. 519; 



inconcrruity in, iii. 387 ; Keys to the Dunciad, 



xi. 99. 175; xii. 161. 

 Dutch coiiimentaiy on the Dunciad, v. 27. 93. 

 " Dying Ciiri«tian to his Soul," iv. 132. 165. 209. 



262. 283. 355. .505; V. 17. 

 Elegy on an Unfortunate Lady, viii. 539. 

 Epigram on Dennis, ix. 223. 

 Essay on Criticism, i. 246. 

 Esf^ay on Man, x. 258. 479. 

 : Ethic Ejlstles, x. 109. 142. 218; xi. 98. 139. 



Foster (Dr. James), memorialised, i. 383. 454 ; x. 



524. 

 Gulliver poems, ix. 446. 568. 

 Handel and Pope, ix. 261. 

 Homer's Odyssey, errors in, i. 331. 362. 

 "Honest factor," in Sir Balaam, iv. 7.71.244. 



284. 

 Imitation of Horace, passages in, i. 201. 245; iv. 



59; V. 426; edition prior to 1716, i. 230; iv. 



59. 123. 139. 239. 284; v. 65; x. 418. 

 Imitation of Horace, Sat. ii. book i., ix. 446. 568. 

 Inscription on a punch-bowl, x. 258. 

 Letters to the Misses Blount, xii. 377. 463. 

 Lines on Mrs. Grace Butler, ii. 7; iii. 43. 72; vii. 



57. 113; ix. 446. 568. 

 Lines on Tom Wood of Chiswick, iii. 221. 

 Longleat copies of Swift's letters, x. 148. 219. 

 Lucretia Lindo, xi. 261. 

 Macklin and Pope, ix. 239. 

 Marquis MafTei and Pope, vii. 64. 

 Miscellanies, xii. 60. 

 Motte, the bookseller, xii. 60. 358. 490. 

 Norris's Narrative, ix. 516. 

 Ode to St. Cecilia's day, xi. 360. 

 Odyssey, x. 41. 112. 

 Orme's notes to Pope's Works, x. 417. 

 Petronius and a passage in Pope, i. 246. 362. 414. 



452. 

 Portrait of Po; e by Edward Wright, vii. 294. 393. 

 Quotations from Pope, i. 38. 102; ix. 469. 

 Rape of the Lock, was it written at Upton Court ? 



iv. 315. 493. 

 Satires, by Pope and Donne, xi. 261. 

 Satirical print of Pope, vi. 434; vii. 27; x. 458. 



479; xi. 7. 

 Smyth (James Moore), x. 102. 238. 459; xi. 7. 



98. 198. 

 Sober Ad\'ice from Horace, x. 418; xi. 65. 

 Spencer's Essay on the Odyssey, revised by Pope, 



i. 396. 

 Theobald's copy of the Dunciad, x. 110. 219. 

 Three Hours after Marriage, xi. 222. 260. 

 Troilus and Cressida, passage obscure to Pope, ii. 



310. 346. 

 Timoleon, xi. 98. 139. 253. 

 Unfortunate Lady, xii. 56. 



Popiana : — 



Villa at Twickenham, Ejsbrach's engraving, ii. 



479. 

 Warburton and Pope, xi. 139. 

 Warburton's edition of Pope, x. 41. 90. 108. 218, 



219. 

 Welsted (Leonard) of the Dunciad, x. 101. 

 Woodfall and Pope, xi. 377. 



Porc-pisee, its meaning, vi. 579; vii. 96; viii. 208. 

 Porcelain, Dutch, v. 343; vi. 209. 253; inventor of 



British, viii. 585. 

 Porisms, by Messrs. Potts and Davies, i. 479. 

 Porkership. See Pokership. 

 Porphyry chair, iii. 372. 



Porridge, the Prayer-book so nick-named, viii. 486. 

 Porsena, the eighth king of Eome, xii. 239. 300. 419. 

 Person (Richard), his epigram, ii. 278; imposition, ii. 



71. 106; iii. 28; lines attributed to him, xi. 263. 



412. 

 Port, magnum cf, vii. 528. 

 Port, or air, explained, v. 235. 331. 

 Port (Justice), noticed, vii. 572. 

 Portarlington, Huguenot colony at, xi. 267. 333. 

 Porter, a drink, its early use, viii. 9; x. 123. 

 Porter (Dr. Wm. Ogilvie), v. 185. 

 Porter (Endymion), his e.irly days, iii. 303. 

 Porter family, v. 185; viii. 364. 526. 576. 

 Porter (Henry), supposed executioner of Charles I., v. 28. 

 Porteus (Bishop) and Dr. Paley, xi. 484. 

 Portionists at Merton College, ix. 304. 

 Portrait painters at Bath and Derby, vii. 180. 294. 



319. 393; Queen Elizabeth's, vi. 237; of the last 



century, ix. 563. 

 Portraits at Brickwell House, vii. 406; Catalogue of 



national, 258; clerical one, 407; of distinguished 



Englishmen, iii. 233; Evans's Catalogue of Engraved, 



V. 176. 261; monumental, 349. 451; privately en- 

 graved, iv. 17. 

 Portsmouth (Louise de Querouaille, Duchess of), her 



medal, xii. 380. 

 Portugal, Gazetteer of, i. 246. 284. 368. 

 Portum Pusillum, its locality, i. 60. 106. 121. 236. 

 Portus Canum, where ? iii. 408. 

 Porzioncula explained, iv. 90. 

 Pose, the etymology of '' to pose," iii. 91. 

 Posies on wedding-rings, xi. 277. 434; xii. 113. 194. 



313. 393. 461. 

 Post Office, historical notices, iii. 6. 27. 62. 186. 266. 



308; vii. 3; viii. 8; xi. 442; xii. 185. 255; riddles 



for, vii. 258; viii. 185. 

 Postage, cheap, x. 442. 

 Postage-stamps, errors in, x. 284; perspective view of 



twelve, vii. 35. 

 Postage system of the Romans, ix. 350. 549. 

 Postal book queiy, xii. 126. 

 Postman and tubman of Exchequer Court, v. 490. 

 Postmasters at Merton College, ix. 304. 

 Pot-luck, origin of the phra.se, xi. 426. 

 Potatoes first brought to England, x. 342. 

 Pote (Jos.), his copy of Lives of Leland, Heame, and 



Wood, xii. 244. 

 Potenger (J.), unpublished letter, viii. 53. 



