135, n. 1;
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.
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