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Prince of Wales, repartee to the, iv. 50; Radcliffe's doctors, iv. 293, n. 1; _Rape of the Lock_, ii. 392, n. 8; reading, his, i. 57, n. 1; ii. 36, n. 1; of the modern Latin poets, i. 90, n. 2; Rich, anecdote of, iv. 246, n. 5; Ruffhead's _Life of Pope_, ii. 166; Settle, the City Poet, iii. 76, n. 1; _Seventeen hundred and thirty-eight_, i. 125, n. 3, 126, 127, n. 3; Shakespeare, edition of, v. 244, n. 2; Spence at Oxford, visits, iv. 9; Steele, letter to, iii. 165, n. 3; Swift, his prudent management for, iii. 20, n. 1; Swift's letter on parting with him, iii. 312; Theobald, revenge on, ii. 334, n. 1; introduces him in the _Dunciad_, iii. 395, n. 1; Tory and Whig, called a, iii. 91; Tyburn psalm, iv. 189, n. 1; Tyrawley, Lord, ii. 211, n. 4; '_un politique_' &c., iii. 324; valetudinarian, iii. 152, n. 1; vanity, iii. 347, n. 2; _Verses on his Grotto_, iv. 51; Latin translation, i. 157; versification, ii. 84, n. 6; iv. 46; Voltaire, i. 499, n. 1; Walpole's 'happier hour,' iii. 57, n. 2; Warburton at first attacks him, v. 80; defends him, i. 329; makes him a Christian, ii. 37, n. 1; made by him a bishop, ib.; Ward the quack-doctor, iii. 389, n. 5; Warton's _Essay_, i. 448; ii. 167; wit, definition of, v. 32, n. 3. POPE, quotations, _Dunciad_, i. 41, iv. 189, n. 1; i. 87, iii. 76, n. 1; i. 141, i. 55, n. 2; i. 253, ii. 321, n. 1; (first edition) iii. 149, v. 419, n. 2; iii. 325, i. 227, n. 4; iv. 90, i. 266, n. 1; iv. 111, v. 95, n. 2; iv. 167, iii. 182, n. 1; iv. 249, v. 219, n. 2; iv. 342, iii. 199, n. 2; _Eloisa to Abelard_, i. 38, i. 272; i. 134, v. 325, n. 2; _Epitaph on Craggs_, iv. 445; _Essay on Criticism_, i. 66, iii. 72; i. 297, v. 32, n. 3; i. 370, v. 290, n. 3; _Essay on Man_, i. 99, iii. 98, n. 2; i. 221, iv. 373, n. 2; ii. 20, iii. 80, 253, n. 3; ii. l0, i. 202; iii. 3, iv. 270, n. 2; iv. 57, ii. 9, n. 1 iv. 219, v. 83, n. 2; iv. 267, iii. 82, n. 2; iv. 380, iii. 342; iv. 383, iii. 19; n. l; iv. 390, iv. 420; _Moral Essays_, i. 69, i. 3; i. 174, iv. 316, n. 2; ii. 275, i. 249; iii. 25, iii. 346, n. 3; iii. 242, i. 481; iii. 392, i. 375, n. 2; _Prologue to Addison's Cato_, i. 30; _Satires, Prologue_, l. 99, i. 318; l. 135, i. 251, n. 2; l. 247, i. 227, n. 4; l. 259, ii. 368, n. 1; l. 283, iii. 328; l. 350, v. 415, n. 4; 1. 378, ii. 229, n. 1; _Satires, Epilogue, i. 29, iii. 57, n. 2; iv. 364, n
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