ABSTRACT

Vadius, in AP poem, VI 204 Vaga, in AP poem, III.ii 114 Vaillant, Monsieur, mentioned in a letter, I 348n Valeriano, Piero, I 321n Valerius, in AP poem, II 74 Valerius Flaccus (poet, 1st c. AD), Argonautica,

V 140n; VII 102; X 252 Valerius Maximus (historian, 1st c. AD), X 203 Valerius Probus, IX 211 Valla, Laurentius, X 441 Valliant, Jean-Foi, V 380n Vanbrugh, Sir John, Biog., IV 390; in AP poems,

IV 219 and n; other ref., II 154n; III.i 154n; III.ii 139n, 143n, 188n; IV 104n, 113n; VI 285n; VII ccxlvi

Vandalis [Wandle] (river), in AP poem, I 183 and n

Vandals, in AP poems, V 156, 324 Van der Vaart, Jan, III.ii lviii Van Doren, Mark, VII 4 Vane, Anne (court lady), VI 342, 343n Vanini, Giulio Cesare (freethinker), V 376n Van Keppel, Arnold Joost, I 301n Vanneck, Joshua, Biog., IV 390-1; other ref., IV

181n Varius Rufus, Lucius (poet, 1st c. BC), V 411; VI

152; X 231 Varro, Marcus Terentius, De lingua Latina, VIII

40; Rerum rusticarum libri, VIII 245; X 341 Vasari, Georgio, I 227 Vatia, Servilius, III.ii xxvii n, 171n Vatican, in AP poem, V 78 Vaughan, Henry, III.i l, lxxiv, 99n, 157n

Vauxhall Gardens, in AP poem, III.iii 76, 183 Veitch, John, trans. Descartes, III.ii 131n Velleius Paterculus. See Paterculus Veni’s, in AP poem, VI 367 Venice, in AP poems, III.i 155; Venetian, III.ii 140; IV 263 Venus, in AP poems, I 67 and n, 76, 377, 395,

396 and n, 397, 398, 404; II 15, 30 and n, 72, 75, 211, 340; IV 151, 243; V 127, 159 and n, 306, 325, 374-5; VI 21, 106, 379

Verney, Richard, Baron Willoughby de Broke, V 93n

Vernon, Thomas, Biog., IV 391; in AP poem, IV 69; other ref., IV 64n

Veronese, Paolo, in AP poem, VI 157, 159n Verres, in AP poems, IV 301, 321 Verrio, Antonio, in AP poems, I 177n, 178 and n;

III.ii 151 and n Versailles, in AP poem, III.ii 141n, 144 and n Verses Upon the Late D-ss of M., III.ii 168 Vertue, George, I xiv; II 239n; III.ii lviii, 112n;

VI 365n, 374n; X xii Vertumnus, in AP poem, I 377 ff. Vespasian, in AP poem, VI 203; other ref., I 411n “Viator”, signature in Gentleman’s Magazine,

III.ii 114n Victor Amadeus II, King of Sardinia, III.ii 28n Victor, Benjamin, III.ii 116n; V 67n, 416n Vida, Marcus Hieronymus (author of De arte

poetica), in AP poems, I 320 and n; other ref., I 169n, 244n, 246n, 253n, 261n, 262n, 266n, 281n, 282n, 315n, 318n, 322n; II 106, 204n; III.i 152n; V9; X 119, 258

Vigilius, in AP poems, V 158 and n, 325 Villario, in AP poem, III.ii 145 and n, 146 Villiers. See Buckingham; Cleveland Villoisin, J.B.d’Ansse de (ed. Homer), VII lxxiii-

lxxiv Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), neo-classic

theory derived from, I 15-16, 18-20, 28n; AP pastoral theory related to, I 29-33, 48-50, 52, 59n, 352, 360; V 223-9; his mock-heroic poetry, II 1067; in AP poems, I 254 and n; IV 104, 320 and n; V 82, 365; VI 27, 83, 157, 204, 207n, 376, 450; AP Messiah an imitation of, I 111-22 and n, 132, 137; AP Virgil Restauratus, V 217-21 and n; AP early imitation of, VII xxxv; compared to Homer in AP Preface, VII xlviii, 3-16 passim, 20, 22; X 410, 412; AP use of in Homer trans., VII lxvii, lxx; compared to Homer, VII lxxii; view of Homeric simile, xcvii; position in epic tradition, cxxv, clxxxiii, clxxxvi, ccvi; his nymphs, ccxxvi; interpretation of deities, clxxxix; 18th c. preoccupation with, clxxxiv, clxxxv; other ref., I 37, 228, 243n, 257n, 259n, 261n, 262n, 263n, 269n, 281n, 282-372, 291n, 313n, 322n, 347; II 114; III.i 41n; V 204, 254, 256, 411n; VI 20n; VII lxii, 51-3, 191, 271, 317; X xiii, 414, 415, 417, 419-25 passim, 430, 439, 475, 598, 601

WORKS: Aeneid, I 118n, 120n, 121n, 148n, 159n, 161n,

163-5n, 174n, 180n, 181n, 184n, 186n, 193n, 244n, 262n, 282n, 296n, 325n, 409n, 416n, 417n, 465n, 483 II 106, 145-212n passim, 227, 258n, 264n, 276n, 277n, 320n, 339n, 345n, 366n, 380, 398, 405 III.i 16n, 94n, 96n, 104n, 129n, 138n

III.ii 118n V xxxviii, 51, 55, 60n, 61n, 63n, 64n, 71n, 85-9n,

98-100n, 103n, 106n, 107n, 109n, 115n, 117n, 118n, 120n, 121n, 127n, 130n, 137n, 139n, 140n, 150-2n, 154n, 155n, 160-2n, 164n, 167-70n, 1768n, 183n, 185n, 186n, 194n, 205, 284n, 295, 329n, 341n, 351n, 356n, 363n, 373n, 376n, 391n, 406n

VI 242n, 371n, 385n VII lviii n, lxxii, lxxvi, lxxvii, xcix, cxxiv, cxxvi,

cxxxi-cxxxii, cxliii, clxxix, ccix and n, ccx-ccxi, ccxiii, ccxxv, ccxxxv, 53, 91, 102, 119, 125, 132, 139, 152-3, 167, 174-6, 188, 190-1, 195-6, 208,

220, 227, 229, 243-4, 246-8, 253, 265-6, 271-2, 274, 277, 282, 284, 290, 292, 295, 307, 309, 313, 316-17, 326, 330, 338, 342-5, 353, 357, 359, 371, 395-6, 400-1, 408, 411, 415

VIII 16-17, 20, 64-5, 86, 89, 107, 114-15, 122, 124, 129, 136, 150, 158, 173-4, 214, 242, 244, 254, 276, 307, 310, 324-5, 329, 334, 341, 358-61, 381, 395, 397, 404-5, 408-9, 414, 423, 434, 440-1, 462, 466, 486, 490, 531-3, 553, 578

IX 20-2, 24, 28, 34, 60, 63, 66, 93-4, 98-9, 104, 115, 121, 138, 154, 174-5, 181, 183, 187-8, 191, 199, 211-12, 214, 217, 223, 234, 236-7, 244-5, 251-2, 263, 279-80, 292, 301-2, 305, 320, 330, 333-4, 336-8, 348-9, 352-3, 356-7, 360, 362, 367, 373, 377-9, 382, 384, 386-7, 393-5, 397, 402, 410, 418-20, 426, 428, 444, 449, 455-6

X 5-6, 8-9, 14, 33-4, 61, 65, 69, 105, 115, 119, 188-9, 192, 201, 206, 231, 239, 298, 305, 312, 316, 347, 349, 368, 374, 378, 385, 387-8, 417, 418, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 509, 510, 511

Eclogues, I 42 ff., 60-9n, 71-80n, 82-7n, 89-91n, 93-5n, 99, 100-3, 105, 148n, 151n, 158n, 245n, 281n, 320-2n; II 193n, 260n, 332n; III.i 108n; V 81n, 86n, 106n, 129n, 130n, 136n, 140n, 143n, 154n, 159-62n, 186n, 191n, 222, 347n, 390n, 412n, 470, 472; VII lxxii, ccxvii, 200; VIII 355; IX 428; X 222, 250, 357

Georgics, I 67n, 73n, 77n, 85n, 113n, 121n, 132, 135-7, 138, 151n, 156-8n, 160-2n, 164n, 170n, 171n, 173n, 176n, 177n, 182n, 185n, 186n, 193n, 194n, 265n 280n, 296n, 309n, 310n, 416n, 467n; II 106, 127n, 150n, 277n, 399; III.i 41n, 96n, 111n, 155n; III.ii 41n, 96n, 111n, 71n, 77n, 122n, 130n, 133n, 361n; VII 153; VIII 167, 186, 245, 410, 433; IX 97, 153-4, 280, 313, 382, 403, 415, 452, 454; X 116, 148, 302, 387, 501, 502, 504, 506

Virro, in AP poem, III.ii 137 Virtuosi, in AP poems, V 338, 381 ff. and n, 398

f. Visigoths, in AP poems, V 157, 324 Visto, Sir, in AP poem, III.ii 137 and n Vitellius, III.ii 27n Vitruvius, Pollio, I 292n; II 257n; III.ii 155; VII

44, 61; IX 356 Vitruvius Britannicus, VII xiii

Vleughels, Nicolas, VIII xxi Voiture, Vincent, AP Epistle… with the Works of

Voiture, I 311n; VI 62-5 and n; AP Verses imitating, VI 85-90 and 90n; AP Rondeau imitating, VI 61; other ref., II 154n

Volga (river), in AP poem, I 186 and n Voltaire, praises AP poetry, II 105n; learns

authorship of E. on Man, III.i xvi n; doubts

existence of AP letter to Racine, III.i xxii n; cites Shaftesbury as source of E. on Man, III.i xxvii n; his poem on Lisbon earthquake, III.i xlv; comments on E. on Man, III.i 71n; his life of Charles XII, III.i 148n; V 260n; Candide, III.i xlv n; La Henriade, V 205n; other ref., I 208; III.i 18n

Vulcan, in AP poems, V 156, 324