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Had the Hero, for

applied to many instead of one. .instance, been called Codrus, how many would have affirmed him to have been Mr.T. Mr.E. Sir R.B.? &c. but now all that unjust scandal is saved, by calling him by name which, by good luck, happens to be that of a real person.

A LIST OF

BOOKS, PAPERS, AND VERSES,

In which our Author was abused before the publication of the Dunciad, with the true names of the authors.

REFLECTIONS, Critical and Satirical, on a late Rhapsody, called an Essay on Criticism. By Mr. Dennis. Printed by B. Lintot, price 6d.

A New Rehearsal; or, Bayes the Younger; containing an Examen of Mr. Rowe's plays, and a word or two on Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock.--Anon. By Charles Gildon. Printed for J. Roberts, 1714, price rs.

Homerides; or, A Letter to Mr. Pope, occasioned by his intended translation of Homer. By Sir Iliad Dogrel, Tho. Burnet and G. Ducket, Esquires. Printed for W. Wilkins, 1715, price 9d.

Æsop at the Bear-garden; a vision, in imitation of the Temple of Fame, by Mr. Preston. Sold by John Morphew, 1715, price 6d.

The Catholic Poet; or, Protestant Barnaby's sorrowful lamentation; a Ballad about Homer's Iliad. By Mrs. Centlivre and others, 1715, price id.

An Epilogue to a Puppet-show at Bath, concerning the said Iliad. By George Ducket, Esq. Printed by E. Curl.

A complete Key to the What-d'ye-call-it. Anon. By Griffin, a player; supervised by Mr. Th Printed by J. Roberts, 1715.

A true character of Mr. P. and his writings, in a letter to a friend. Anon. Dennis. Printed for S. Popping, 1716, price 3d.

The Confederates, a farce. By Joseph Gay.-*J. D. Breval. Printed for R. Burleigh, 1717,

price is.

Remarks upon Mr. Pope's Translation of Homer; with two Letters concerning the Windsor Forest, and the Temple of Fame. By Mr. Dennis. Printed for E. Curl, 1717, price is. 6d.

Satires on the Translators of Homer, Mr. P. and Mr. T. Anon. Bez. Morris. 1717, price 6d.

The Triumvirate; or, A Letter from Palæmon to Celia, at Bath. Anon. Leonard Welsted, 1711, folio, price 13.

The Battle of Poets, an heroic poem. By Tho. Cooke, Printed for J. Roberts, folio, 1725.

Memoirs of Lilliput. Anon. Eliza Haywood, octavo. Printed in 1727.

An Essay on Criticism, in prose. By the author

the Critical History of England. J. Oldmixon, octavo. Printed 1728.

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Gulliveriana and Alexandriana; with an ample preface and critique on Swift and Pope's Miscella nies. By Jonathan Smedley. Printed by J. Roberts, Octavo, 1728.

Characters of the Times: or, An Account of the Writings, Characters, &c. of several gentlemen libelled by S--- and P---, in a late Miscellany, octavo, 1728.

Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock, in Letters to a Friend. By Mr. Dennis; written in 1724, though not printed till 1728, octavo.

Verses, Letters, Essays, or Advertisements, in the public prints.

British Journal, Nov. 25, 1727. A letter on Swift and Pope's Miscellanies. Written by Mr.. Concanen.

Daily Journal, March 18, 1728. A Letter by Phi lomauri. James-Moore Smith.

Idem, March 29. A letter about Thersites, accusing the Author of disaffection to the government. By James-Moore Smith.

Mist's Weekly Journal, March 30. An Essay on the Arts of a Poet's sinking in Reputation: or, A Supplement to the Art of sinking in Poetry. Supposed by Mr. Theobald.

Daily Journal, April 3. A Letter under the name of Philo-ditto. By James-Moore Smi.b.

Flying-Post, April 4. A Letter against Gulliver and Mr. P. By Mr. Oldmixon.

Daily Journal, April 5. An Auction of Goods at Twickenham. By James-Moore Smith.

The Flying-Post, April 6. A Fragment of a Treatise upon Swift and Pope. By Mr. Oldmixon.

The Senator, April 9. On the same. By Edward Roome.

Daily Journal, April 8. Advertisement by JamesMoore Smith.

Flying-Post, April 13. Verses against Dr. Swift, and against Mr. P---'s Homer. By J. Oldmixon.

Daily Journal, April 23. Letter about the Translation of the Character of Thersites in Homer. By Thomas Cooke, &c.

Mist's Weekly Journal, April 27. A Letter of Lewis Theobald.

Daily Journal, May 11. A Letter against Mr. P. at large. Anon. John Dennis.

All these were afterwards reprinted in a pamphlet, entitled, A Collection of all the Verses, Essays, Letters, and Advertisements, occasioned by Mr. Pope and Swift's Miscellanies, prefaced by Concanen. Anon. octavo, and printed for A. Moore, 1728, price 18. Others, of an elder date, having lain as waste paper many years, were, upon the publication of the Dunciad, brought out, and their au

thors betrayed by the mercenary booksellers, (in hopes of some possibility of vending a few) by advertising them in this manner;---" The Confederates, "a farce. By Capt. Breval (for which he was put "into the Dunciad.) An Epilogue to Powel's "Puppet-show. By Col. Ducket (for which he was "put into the Dunciad). Essays, &c. By Sir Richard "Blackmore. (N. B. It was for a passage of this " book that Sir Richard was put into the Dunciad.”) And so of others.

After the Dunciad, 1728.

An Essay on the Dunciad, octavo, printed for J. Roberts. [In this book, p. 9. it was formally declared, "That the complaint of the aforesaid libels "and advertisements was forged and untrue; that "all mouths had been silent except in Mr. Pope's "praise; and nothing against him published but by "Mr. Theobald."]

Sawney, in blank verse, occasioned by the Dunciad; with a critique on that Poem. By J. Ralph [a person never mentioned in it at first, but inserted after.] Printed by J. Roberts, octavo.

A complete Key to the Dunciad. By E. Curl, 12mo. price 6d.

A second and third edition of the same, with additions, 12mo.

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