ABSTRACT

Baal, in AP poem, V 350 Babb, James T., III.i vi; VII xxiii Babb, Laurence, II 184n, 187n, 188n, 189n Babel, in AP poem, IV 33 Baber, J., V 93n Babo, in AP poem, III.ii 138, 139n, 182 Babylon, in AP poem, II 257 Bacchus, in AP poems, I 394 and n, 427 and n,

429; II 30; VI 289 Baccylides (poet), VIII 285 Bacon, Francis, AP opinion of, II 251; his

conception of ruling passions, III.i xxxvi, 153n, 154 and n; accessibility of works to AP, IV 176-7n; in AP poems, IV 69, 177; V 175, 176, 331; VI 204; other ref., IV 68-9n

WORKS: Adv. of Learning, II 221, 234n, 236, 268-9n; III.i

64n, 71n, 117n, 130n, 157n, 158n, 160n; IV 110n; VII 209; Apophthegms, III.i 145n; De augm., III.i 26n, 110n; De sap. vet., III.i 123n; Nat. Hist., III.i 72n; Nov. org., III.i 110n, 115n; Of Atheism, I 2645n; Of Beauty, I 211, 255n; Of Death, III.i 86n; III.ii 34n; Of Empire, III.i 121n; Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature, III.i 158n; Of Seditions and Troubles, III.ii 111n; Of Studies, III.i 64n; Of Truth, III.i 89n; Wisdom of the Antients, II 251

Bacon, Sir Nicholas, IV 68-9n Bacon, Roger, in AP poems, V 158, 325 Bæotia, in AP poem, V 62. See also Bœotia Bailey, Nathan, his dictionary, III.i 37n, 64n,

68n, 72n, 102n Bainbrigg, Charles, II 333n Baker, C.H.Collins, Life of Chandos, III.ii 23n,

147n Baker, H.K., III.i 154n Baker, Henry, Biog., V 428; other ref., III.i 39n;

V 172 Baker, Sir James (journalist), V 102n, 136n, 460;

VI 135, 136n, 191n Baker, Thomas (dramatist), in AP poem (?), VI

40 and n Balaam, in AP poems, III.ii xxi, 121 and n; 122,

123, 124, 125; IV 9; AP portrait of, VII ccxlviii “Balance of Things”, III.ii xxi, xxiii f., xxvi, 106

f., 153n Balbus, in AP poem, IV 115 and n Balderston, Katherine C., VI 150n Balguy, John (divine), III.i 132n, 136n, 137n,

141n Bamford (playing-card maker), II 391 f. Bancks, John (poet), VI 393n Banier, Abbé Antoine, V 272-3n Banks, John (dramatist), V 92, 93n, 280, 280-1n Banks, Joseph, II 416 Banks, T.H., I 173n; X 541 Bansted-down (Surrey), in AP poem, IV 67 Barbarus, Hermolaus (author of Allégories

d’Homère), IX 209 Barber, John, Biog., V 428; in AP poem, VI 395,

396n; other ref., IV 213n, 319n; V 118n, 238, 354n Barber, Mary (poet), IV 97n Barca, in Dunciad, V 68 and n, 275 Barfield, Owen, III.i 62n Barker, R.H., Mr. Cibber of Drury Lane, V 185n,

279n, 335n, 433 f. Barnard, John, VII xv n; X 575

Barnard, Sir John, Biog., IV 345; in AP poems, IV 285 and n, 318 and n; other ref., IV xxxi, xxxv,

Barnard, Lady Mary. See Fitzwilliams Barnard, Christopher Vane, 10th Baron, VIII xiii Barnes, Joshua, AP debt to, VII xl, lxxxi, cvi-

cvii; modern recognition of his view of Homer, VII lxxv and n; his Iliad, VII lxxx and n; his Latin gloss, VII xciv and n, xcv; trans. and ed. of Homer, V 399n; VII xxxviii, lxxii and n, lxxvii and n, 313, 427; VIII 2, 16, 22, 132, 144, 194, 240, 381, 530, 536; IX 141, 204; in AP MS Preface, X 441

“Barnivelt, Esdras” (pseud.), in AP poems, VI 132n, 133-6

Baron, The. See Petre, Lord Robert Baron, Robert (poet), III.i 160n Barrow, Isaac (divine), III.i 39n, 40n; in AP poem,

V 367 Bartlett, Phyllis, VII ccxix n Basnage de Beauval, Jacques, II 157n; X 317 Basto, in AP poem, II 172 Bateman, Sir William, III.ii 37n Bateson, F.W., III.i 165n; VI 287n Bath (Somersetshire), in AP poem, V 327 and n Bath, Earl of. See Pulteney Bath, The Marquess of, IV 148 Bathsheba, VI 375n Bathurst, Allen, Earl, Biog., III.ii 83n; IV 345; on

Warburton text, III.ii 79; on AP intemperance, IV 65n; connection with publication of Dunciad, V xxviii, 31, 461, 463; AP bequest to, VI 213n; other ref., III.ii x n, xlii, 173; IV xx, 10n, 121n, 248n, 321n, 370; V xxii n; VII ccxxii, ccxxviii; AP corres., III.i 14n, 58n; III.ii 60n; IV 182-3n; VI 1956n, 454n; in AP poems, Ep. to, III.ii 83-125; others, III.ii 154; IV 87-9, 183, 333 and n; VI 195-6, 368

Bathurst, Benjamin (son of above), III.ii 181n Bathurst, Ralph, I 185n Batrachomyomachia, V 109n, 339n; VII lxxxii,

47, 52, 55 Battaille, M.-L., VIII xii Bavius (poetaster, 1st c. BC), in AP poems, IV

102 and I n, 114; V 151, 154, 186, 321 f.; VI 16 Baxter, Richard (divine), III.i 110n Bayle, Pierre (philosopher, author of

Dictionnaire historique et critique), III.i 23n, 84n,

85n, 141n; V 157n, 158n, 378n; VI 122n; VII 461; IX, xiv; X 310, 317-18

Bayonne hams, in AP poem, V 397 Beach, J.W., III.i 93n, 103n Beales, H.L., III.ii 156n Beardsley, Aubrey, II 118n Beattie, James, II 107; X 506 Beattie, L.M., John Arbuthnot, III.ii 87n; IV 37n;

X xxv Beauclerc, Lord Sidney (collector), III.ii 134n; IV

288n Beaufort, L.de, III.i 17n, 103n Beaumont, Francis, III.i 94n; IV 200n, 201; and

Fletcher, II 32n, 188n Beaumont, Sir John (poet), I 193n; III.i 129n Becan, Jean. See Goropius Beccaficos, in AP poem, IV 56n, 57 Beckingham, John, II 415 Bedford, John Russell, 4th Duke of, V 402n Bedford, Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of, in

AP poems, III.ii 91n; IV 141 and n Bedford Head, Covent Garden (London), in AP

poems, IV 57 and n, 87 Bedingfield, E., II 87n, 96 ff., 373 Bedlam, in AP poems, IV 96, 107, 231; V 150,

320; VI 142, 277, 283 Behn, Aphra, translator of Ovid, I 340, 393n,

399n; II 293n, 296, 307, 328n; of Tallemant’s Voyage to the Isle of Love, II 216n, 276n, 347-8n; of Fontenelle, II 209n; in AP poem, IV 219 and n; other ref., IV xvii; X 512

Bekker, B., II 157n Belerium, in AP poem, I 179 and n Belgian, in AP poem, I 300 Belinda, source of name, II 143n; in AP poems,

II 125, 127, 130, 162, 171, 173, 178, 183, 190, 191, 199, 201, 206, 207, 212; VI 107, 158. See Fermor, Arabella

Belisarius, in AP poem, VI 355 Beljame, Alexandre, I 307n Bellarmine, Roberto (Jesuit theologian), III.i 48n,

59n, 123n, 144n Bellenden, Margaret and Mary, in AP poems, VI

180, 184n, 185, 186, 187n Bellers, Fettiplace, V 101n

Bellucci, Antonio, III.ii 151n Bembo, Pietro, I 319n Benedict XIII, Pope, III.ii 28n Bénézit, E., VII xiii Benham, W.G., II 391 f. Beni, Paolo, IX 36 Benlowes, Edward (poet), in AP poems, V 99n,

321 and n Bennet, William, Bishop of Cloyne, III.ii 104n,

116n Benson, Martin, Bishop of Gloucester, Biog., IV

345-6; in AP poem, IV 316; other ref., IV 382 Benson, William, Biog., V 428-9; in AP poems,

V 188, 336, 352; VI 395, 396-7n Bentham, Jeremy, VII ccxxviii Bentinck, Willem. See Portland Bentivoglio, Guido, Cardinal, Letters of Wit, II

169n, 194n, 400 Bentley, Richard, Biog., IV 346; V 429; in AP

poems, IV 29 and n, 108 and n, 203 and n; V 59n, 175n, 238n, 254n, 267n, 268n, 275n 305-6n, 340n, 356n, 361n, 362 ff., 363n, 372n, 395n; VI 283, 286n, 328, 332-3n; notes attributed to him, IV 74n, 77n, 78n, 80n, 82n, 86n, 88n; V passim; ed. of Horace, IV xliii, 72; ed. of Terence, IV 77n; V 306n; his emendations parodied, V 217 ff.; on AP Homer, VII xlii and n, lxxvi-lxxvii, cxciii; his Homer scholarship, VII lxxiii n, lxxvi, lxxxi; other ref., I 251n; III.i 38n; IV 372; V xl, xlii, 427, 432, 440, 446-7, 457, 458; VI 255n; VII xxii, lxxviii

Bentley, Thomas, Biog., V 429; in AP poems, V 124n, 305-6 and n; IV 121-2n, 346; other ref., VII

Beowulf, VII lxxvi Berecynthia, in Dunciad, V 160, 326; in minor

poem, VI 368 Berenice, in AP poem, II 137, 210 Bereshi[t], Rabbi, II 157n Berglerus, Stephanus, AP copy of his Homer, VII

lxxvii n; in AP MS Preface, X 441 Berington, Joseph, II 297n f. Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, Biog., IV

346; his Alciphron, III.ii 23n; V 387n, 390n; in AP poem, IV 317; comment on AP Homer, VII cvii; other ref., III.i xxiii, 104n; IV 352

Berkeley, George (politician), VI 28n, 392n

Berkeley, James, 3rd Earl of, V 392n Berkeley, Louisa (Lennox), Lady, VI 158n Berkeley, William, 4th Baron B. of Stratton, II

93n Berks [hire], in AP poem, IV 243 Bernini, G.L., in AP poem, IV 226n, 227; other

ref., VII cciv; IX xiii Bernouilli, Jean (natural philosopher), III.i 56n Bertie, James, M.P., III.ii 25n Bertrand’s toy shop, in AP poem, VI 378, 379n Bess. See Elizabeth Bestia, in AP poems, IV 126, 285 Bethel, Hugh, Biog., IV 346-7; AP corres., III.i

140n, 158n, 159n; III.ii 59n, 97n; IV xix, 54n, 67n, 391; V 322n, 360n, 361n; VII ccxxvii and n, ccxxix; in AP poems, III.i 140; IV 55, 65; V 128, 131n, 232, 233n, 321, 322n; other ref., III.i lv; V 34

Bettenham, James (printer), V xviii ff., 463; X 589

Betterton, Thomas, Biog., IV 347; in AP poem, IV 205; other ref., 116, 7

Betty, in R. of the Lock, II 158 and n; in Ep. to Cobham, III.ii 36 and n

Bevan, Ernest, III.i 119n Bevismount (Hants, seat of Lord Peterborough),

III.ii 140n Bible, King James Version, I 102, 112n, 113,

114n, 115n, 117n, 118n, 119n, 120n, 121n, 122n; Rheims-Douai Version, I 102, 112n, 113n, 114n, 115n, 116n, 117n, 118n, 119n, 120n, 121n, 122n, 155n, 174n; in AP poems, II 74, 156, 401; V 107, 284, 299; other ref., I 101-3, 132; VII ccxxix

New Testament: allusions to, VII ccxxvii; Sermon on the Mount, X 581

Acts, VIII 302; IX 458-9; I Cor., III.i lxviii, 25n, 46n, 47n, 54n, 123n, 125n, 157n, 159n, 161n; IV 281n; VI 95n; 2 Cor., II 256n; Hebrews, III.i 26n, 47n, 125n; X 267; James, III.i 87n, 125n; John, I 118n; III.i 28n, 125n; IV 104n; VIII 205; Luke, V 287n; VIII 382; X 225; Matthew, I 286n; II 148n, 160n; III.i xxiv, lxviii, 24n, 28n, 50n, 68n, 87n, 95n, 161n, 163n; VIII 209, 564; X 198; I Peter, III.i 25n; Philippians, IV 281n; Revelation, VII 175; Romans, III.i 18n, 26n, 59n, 90n; I Timothy, III.i 66n, 96n; Titus, X 55

Old Testament: allusions to, III.ii 107n, 177n; V 465n; AP relates Homer to, VII 18, 175; referred to in Essay on Battles, VII 254, 257; language of, IX 23; Abraham mentioned, IX 63; in AP MS Preface, X 419, 436; in AP Postscript, X 455; Odyssey parallels to, X 508 ff.; other ref., I 143; VII ccxxvii

Chronicles, VII 127, 201; VIII 75; X 41; Daniel, II 165n, 380n; VII 399-400; Deuteronomy, III.i 96n; VII 407; VIII 418, 465; IX 112, 183, 315; Ecclesiastes, III.i 61n, 137n, 139n; VII lix; VIII 573; IX 264; X 234; Ecclesiasticus, VII 335; VIII 444; IX 264; Esther, II 18n; X 207; Exodus, II 260n; III.i lxviii, 71n, 139n; IV 104n; V 466n; VII 258, 260, 265; VIII 109, 334, 421; IX 32, 206; X 113, 184; Ezekiel, VIII 342, 495-6; X 198, 308, 366; Genesis, I 155n, 293n; II 17n, 18n, 157n, 172n; III.i lxiv, 51n, 79n, 95n, 109n, 116n; III.ii 107n; VII 235, 274, 323, 336, 351, 407, 442; VIII 36, 266, 478, 492; IX 108, 206, 214; X 74, 86, 131, 166, 211, 251, 318, 510; Hosea, III.i 51n; VIII 456; Isaiah, I 101-5, 112, 112 and n, 113n, 114n, 115n, 116n, 117n, 118n, 119n, 120n, 121n, 138, 142 ff., 156n, 188n, 190n, 191n, 192n; II 330n; III.i lxviii, 25n, 32n, 56n; IV 305n; VII 435; VIII 50, 94, 169, 175, 376, 456; X 92, 236, 308, 511; Jeremiah, III.i 102n; VIII 142, 175, 483; Job, II 65, 399; III.i lxviii, lxx, 17n, 30n, 35n, 46n, 53n, 56n, 59n, 95n; VII 399; VIII 463, 483; X 236, 310, 314; Jonah, VIII 209; Joshua, VII 355; VIII 129; X 198; Judges, VII 267, 342, 402; VIII 14; IX 205; X 113, 207, 312; Judith, II 18n; I Kings, III.i 68n; VII 91; 2 Kings, VII 402; VIII 40; X 320, 323; Lamentations, VIII 175, 447; Maccabees, VIII 372; X 207; Micah, III.ii 177n; Numbers, VII 175, 274, 342; X 83; Pentateuch, VIII 379-80; IX 32, 310; Proverbs, III.i 87n; III.ii 107n; VII 399; VIII 564; IX 222, 285, 432; X 510; Psalms, I 120n, 174n, 253n, 291n; III.i xxxix, lx, lxviii, 18n, 27n, 28n, 35n, 36n, 68n, 87n, 95n, 97n, 109n, 135n; IV 214n, 215; V 160n; VII 245, 260, 293, 309, 337, 401; VIII 50, 81, 106, 169, 326, 456, 564; IX 219; X 235, 509, 511; I Samuel, II 18n, 164n; V 363n; VII 91, 326, 334, 367, 384, 401, 442; VIII 9, 17, 22, 476; IX 27, 264, 378-9; X 211, 239, 285; 2 Samuel, VII 386, 462; VIII 139, 489; X 233, 502; Solomon, IX 247; Song of Solomon, I 116n; Wisdom of

Solomon, III.i 49n; Tobit, VIII 555 Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, discovery of AP Iliad

proofs in, VII XXXVii n Bickham, George, I 177n, 178n; III.ii 143n Bicknell, Mrs M. (actress), in AP poems, VI 129,

132n Biddel, in AP poem, VI 276 Bidez, J., III.i 139n Bill, C., II 402 Billingsgate (London), in AP poem, V 292, 342;

VI 44 Billy, in AP poem, II 65. See also Yonge, Sir

William Binfield (Berks.), in AP poem, VI 26; other ref.,

VI 130n; VII xxv, xxvi, lx Biographia Britannica, V 144n Bion (poet, fl. c 100 BC), I 20, 47, 90n, 91n; V

229 Birch, Thomas (antiquary), VI 224-5n, 374n Blackburne, Lancelot, Archbishop of York,

Biog., IV 347; in AP poems, IV 78n, 79, 335 and n; other ref., III.ii 34n

Black Joke (musical air), in AP poem, IV 220-1n, 221

Blacklock, Thomas, II 358 Blackmore, Sir Richard, Biog., IV 347-8; V 429;

quarrel with wits, including AP, I 225, 291 and n; IV 348; V 16n; VI 175n; in AP poems other than Dunciad, I 291; IV 6n, 7, 173, 227 and n, 279 and n; on melancholy, II 188n, 189n; his poetry, I 267n, 295n, 309n; II 156n, 163n, 169n; III.i 102n, 110n, 111n, 142n, 150n; V xvi, xxxviii n, xxxix, xlv, 53, 144n, 146n; knighted, IV 227 and n; in E. on Criticism, I 291 and n; V 12n, 447; in Dunciad, V 71n, 72, 129, 131-2n, 134n, 137, 142, 206n, 210, 239n, 276 and n, 308, 310 and n, 315, 340n; in Verses, VI 290-3

Blackwell, Alexander (gardener), III.ii 148n Blackwell, Thomas, VII lxxiv Bladen, Col. Martin, in AP poems, V 91n, 397;

other ref., V 473 Bladen, Thomas, Biog., V 430; in AP poem, V

397 and n; other ref., V 473 Blaeu, Willem Janszoon (printer), in AP poem, VI

82, 84n

Blair, Hugh, VII ccxxii Blake, William, II viii Blakeney, E.H., V 255n, 395n Blanchard, Rae, II 243n; VI 102n; VII 23 Blanchet, L., III.i 158n Bland, Desmond, VI xix Bland, Henry, Biog., IV 348; V 430; in AP

poems, IV 304, 303-4n; V 287, 311n, 315n Blenheim Palace (Oxon.), III.ii 19n, 148n, 151n,

170, 187 Blois (French town), in AP poem, IV 164n, 165 Blome, Richard (publisher), in AP poem, V 78,

79n, 80n Blomfield, J.C., II 371 f. Blomfield, Sir Reginald, Renaissance

Architecture in England, III.ii 138n; Formal Garden in England, III.ii 141n, 145n

Bloom, Lillian D., IV xliii n Bloomsbury Square (London), in AP poem, IV

171 Blount, Charles, Biog., IV 348; in AP poem, IV

307 and n; other ref., III.i 117n; V 92n Blount, Edward, AP corres., III.i 125n, 135n;

III.ii 172n; IV 126n; VI 193n, 248n; VII xli n, ccxxvi n

Blount, Martha (called Patty), Biog., III.ii 46-7n; AP corres., I 100; II 88n, 94, 100, 311, 366n; III.i 21n, 50n, 51n, 95n, 156n, 163n; III.ii 63n, 71n, 72n, 74n, 148n; IV 153, 352; VI 126n, 132n, 194n, 198n, 231n, 381n, 411n; VII xxxvii n; connection with Eloisa to Abelard, II 311-13, 325n; AP poems to, VI 232-3 and n, 65n, 126n, 231, 244-7, 308n; in other AP poems, III.ii 46-74; VI 158; her copy of The Temple of Fame, VI 128n; other ref., II xii; III.ii xiii n, 72n, 73n, 131n; IV 153n, 344, 347; V 13n, 119n; VI 230n, 317n; VI xviii, 127n

Blount, Teresa, AP corres., II 94; VI 194n, 201n, 411n; AP poems to, VI 65n, 126n, 189-92, 232-3; in other AP poem, VI 158; her character, VI 190-1n; other ref., III.ii 47n, 71n, 230n

Blount, Thomas, Glossographia, III.i 12n Blount, Sir Thomas Pope, De Re Poetica, II 3 Blount, Walter, of Mapledurham, V 321n Bluhm, Heinz, III.i xxvii n Blunt, Sir John, Biog., IV 348; in AP poems,

III.ii 99, 104 and n; IV 298; other ref., III.ii 85n Boas, George, III.i 100n, 108n Boccaccio, Giovanni, I 309n; II 220, 251 Bochart, Samuel (geographer), VIII 410; IX 44,

143, 155, 190, 309, 337, 340, 345, 429, 434; X 60, 91-2, 255, 341

Bodenham, J., III.i 88n Bodin, Jean, II 233 Bodleian Library, VII xxii; VIII xii Bæotia [−n], in AP poems, I 420; V 154, 271,

322; VI 307. See also Bæotia Boethius, III.i 50n, 92n, 135n Bohea, in AP poems, II 134, 197; VI 125 Boiardo, Matteo Maria, II 221 Boiastuau, Pierre (moralist), III.ili Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, Biog., IV 348-9;

AP use of, I 279n; VII xxxix, xl; in AP poems, I 323 and n; IV 15, 227, 326; VI 37, 450; Cleland on, V 17; his defence of Homer, VII lxxii; his trans. of Longinus and his commentary, VII 15, 160, 244-5, 356; VIII 64, 285, 316-17, 437; IX 113, 228, 280, 334, 457-8; X 32-3, 90, 233-4; in AP MS Preface, X 419, 429; other ref., I xvi, 253n, 285n; IV xxviii, 226n, 519n; V xxxviii, 9, 20, 114n

WORKS : Art poétique, I 210-11, 244n, 252n, 255n, 256-

7n, 267n, 268n, 281n, 310n, 311n, 320n, 323n, 326n; II 36n, 272n; III.i 165n; IV 12n, 96n, 97n, 99n; Discours, II 272n; IV 325n, 326n; Epîtres, I 290n; III.i 53n, 56n, 129n, 142n; III.ii 25n; IV 105n, 115n, 123n, 179n, 278n; V 377n; VI 388 and n; Le Lutrin, II 93 f., 107-12, 115 ff., 145n, 146n, 147n, 170n, 174n, 183n, 189n, 191n, 192n, 199n, 203n, 378, 394 f.; V 96n, 121n, 198, 292n, 450; VI 37-8 and n; VIII 174; X 387; Preface to Œuvres Diverses, I 273n, 316n; Sat., III.i 31n, 100n, 101n, 104n 110n, 114n, 146n, 147n, 148n; IV 104n, 230n, 297n, 327n; V 188n, 289n; trans. of Longinus, I 247n, 248n, 255n, 316n; VI 95n

Boivin de Villeneuve, Jean (author of Apologie d’Homère), VII xl, 360; VIII xii-xiii, 105, 358, 362, 379, 395; IX 169, 334

Bolgolam, in AP poem, VI 278 Bolingbroke, Henry St John, 1st Viscount, Biog.,

IV 383; AP bequest to, I 318n; presence a stimulus

to AP work, III.i xlvii; IV xiii; at Dawley Farm, II xiv; III.ii 187n; IV 181n, 390-1; VI 452-5; returns from exile, III.i xii; VII xxvii; and visits AP, VII xxviii

Connections with AP E. on Man, III.i: his letters to Swift describing, xii ff.; authorship attributed to, xv; criticism of AP for addressing Essay to him, xvii n; his deism, xxiv; Essay not sufficiently heterodox to suit him, xxv; influence on, xxvi, xxvii, xxix ff.; his surviving works written later than, xxix, 169; differences between his thought and that of Essay, xxx f., lxviii; Essay had deeper roots than his suggestion, lxiii, lxxii; other connections, III.ii x, xiv n, xxi

Suppresses Ep. to Several Persons, III.ii xi f., 166 f.; AP prints his Idea of a Patriot King, III.ii xiii; opinions, III.ii xxvii n, 27n, 33n, 46n, 120n, 145n; publishes AP character of Atossa, III.ii 168; as political figure, III.ii xiii, 105n; IV xxxi-xxxiii, 380; V 13n, 19n, 306n, 312n, 342n, 352n, 359n, 430, 439, 445, 459; as addressee of AP Horatian epistles, IV xxxviii, 268n, 279; influence on Dunciad passage, V 385n-389n; shares in “Cheddar” letter to Swift, VI 254-5n; writings ascribed to, VI 412n; as Odysseus figure, VII ccxxxiv; acknowledgement in AP Preface, VII 24

AP corres., III.ii xiv, xxvii n; IV 115n; VI 308n, 384n

In AP poems, III.i (pseud. “Laelius”), 11 and n, 129; IV 17, 81 and n, 105, 255, 279, 292n, 293 and n, 320-1 and n; VI 307, 309n, 333, 334n, 383, 4525; VII ccxxxi

Other ref., I 245n, 315n; III.i v, xxvi, 38n, 76n, 86n; III.ii 173; IV 281n; V xxv, xxxi n, 34, 114n, 193n, 447; VI 459n

Bolingbroke, Marie Claire, Viscountess, in AP poem, VI 307, 308n, 309n; other ref., III.ii 35n Bolton, Charles Paulet, 3rd Duke of, V 126n, 127n, 190n, 371n, 432, 458, 467

Bond, Denis, Biog., IV 349; in AP poems, III.ii 98; IV 9, 307

Bond, D.F., III.i 59n Bond, R.P., I 191n; II 105n, 106n, 293n Bond, William, Biog., V 430; attacks AP, V 41n,

110n, 430; in AP poems, V in, 164, 301; other ref.,

V xx n, 433 Bonducci, A. (translator), II 105n Bonnard, G.A. (scholar), III.i xx n, xxi n Bonutius, Juda (printer), VII 44 Book of Common Prayer, III.i xliv Boötes, in AP poem, I 432 Booth, Barton, Biog., IV 349; in AP poems, IV

205 and n, 222n, 223; V 179 and n, 333 and n Boreas, in AP poems, I 95, 421; IV 139; VI 79,

231, 289 Borellus (Giovanni Alfonso Borelli), De motu

anim., VIII 133 Borgia (family name), in E. on Man, III.i xxxiii,

xxxvii, lxi, 35 Borgman, Albert Stephens, Life of Mountford, IV

376n; Thomas Shadwell, V 141n, 454 Bossu. See Le Bossu Bossuet, Jacques Benigne (preacher), III.i 97n; V

344n Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, III.i 26n; IV

69n; V 116n, 436n, 450; VII lxxxviii n Bottkol, J.M.J., VII cxiii n Bouhours, Dominique (critic), I 210, 247n, 248n,

267n; V 347n; VII lxxiii Boulter, Edmund (John Hopkins’s executor),

III.ii 116n Boulter, Hugh, Bishop of Armagh, IV 102n Bounce, in AP poems, VI 366, 367, 368, 369,

370; VI 405 Bourbon, in AP poem, V 373 Bourbon, Charles, Duke of, I 322n Bowles, William (translator), I 83n Bowles,

William Lisle (editor of Pope), I viii, 73n, 79n, 112n, 149n, 176n, 183n, 184n, 188n, 297n, 308n, 418n; III.i 17n, 68n, 94n, 119n; IV ix, xxiv, 210n, 332n, 335n, 337n; V 126n, 174n, 388n, 404n; VI 138n, 212n, 332n, 413n, 419n

Bowra, Sir Maurice, VII clxxiv-clxxvi and n, clxxxv, cciv n

Bowyer, William, AP corres., III.ii x; connection with early printings of Iliad, X 587-9, 591-2, 606; other ref. to him as AP printer, I viii, 60n, 389n; II x; III.ii x, xii, xv n; IV ix; V 296n, 353n

Boyer, Abel, Biog., V 430; Letters of Wit, I 80n, 81n; Achilles, I 306n; Political State, IV 89n, 240n,

356; V 146-7n; in AP poems, V 146, 317; VI 123, 124n; other ref., III.i 111n

Boyle family, genealogical table, IV 350. For individuals, except next entry, see Orrery

Boyle, Charles (later 4th Earl of Orrery), VII lxxviii

Boyle, Richard, Earl of Burlington. See Burlington

Boyle, Robert, in AP poem, VI 48, 51n; Works, III.i 19n, 20n, 22n, 39n, 41n, 111n; other ref., III.i 56n, 104n

Boyle Lecture Sermons (BLS), III.i 38n, 39n, 95n, 98n, 101n

Boynton, Henry W., I viii Boys, R.C., I 225n Brachmans, in AP poem, II 260 and n Bradley, Richard (natural philosopher), III.i 32n,

42n Brady, Nicholas (poet), in AP poem, VI 173,

176n; other ref., Bra[h]mins, in AP poem, III.ii 109 Bramante, Donato d’Agnolo, I Brampton Bryon

(Herefordshire), VI 241n, 242n Bramston, James, Art of Politics, IV 43n; V

294n, 444; Man of Taste, IV 60n, 143n; V 398n; in AP poems, V 174-5n; other ref., V xlx n

Brandon, Samuel, II 294 Brasil, in AP poem, VI 25, 26 Brathwait, Richard, II 7 Brébeuf, Georges de (poet), VI 418 Bredvold, Louis I., I 220n, 221n; II 267n; VII

ccxix n Brerewood, Edward, VII 324 Brett, Col. Henry, V 282n Brett, R.L., I 252n Breval, John Durant, Biog., V 430-I; in AP

poems, V xx n, 111 and n, 128 and n, 301 and n, 307 and n, 372n, 375n; The Confederates, V 91n, 110-11n, 208, 210; other ref., III.ii 178; IV 243n

Briareus, in AP poems, V 348; VI 22 Brice’s Weekly Journal, V 116n, 153n Bridewell (prison), in AP poems, V 132, 308 Bridges, Mr (author of On Divine Wisdom and

Providence), III.i xvii n, xxi n Bridges, Brook (nephew of Ralph Bridges), I 355

Bridges, Ralph, corres. with Sir William Trumbull, I 41n, 126, 127, 201, 202, 348, 355; VII xxxv and n; comment on AP Episode of Sarpedon, I 354-6, 358; AP corres., I 353; VII lxxxv, lxxxviii, ccxxii and n

Bridgewater, Elizabeth Egerton, Countess of, in AP poem, VI 157,

Bridgman, Charles (gardener), in AP poem, III.ii 141n, 143n, 144, 149n

Brief Journal of what passed in the City of Marseilles While it was Afflicted with the Plague, In the Year 1720, III.i 138n

Brillante, in AP poem, II 166 Bristol, Elizabeth Hervey, Countess of, III.i 58n Bristol, John Hervey, 1st Earl of, III.ii 91n Britain, in AP poems, I 179, 189; II 129, 169;

III.ii 21, 26, 29, 104, 105, 110, 111, 124, 156; IV 126, 207, 209, 217, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337; V 82, 159, 325; VI 64, 151, 204, 280, 310, 311, 404

Britannia, in AP poems, I 159 and n, 161; V 175, 269, 330, 407; VI 120

Britannia Illustrata, III.ii 172n British, in AP poems, I 169, 186, 189; II 129, 131,

165, 170, 181; III.ii 89; VI 86, 96, 97, 229, 270, 311, 383

British Apollo, III.i 70n British Journal, V xxxix, 134n, 165n, 209, 211n,

235n, 428, 441; VI 247n, 447n British Museum, Egerton MS (1950), III.i 124n,

170; other ref., VII xiii, xiv, xxii, xlvi; VIII xiii; IX xiii

Briton[s], in AP poems, I 323; IV 197, 221, 327; VI 97, 232, 281, 320, 355, 356, 400

Broadus, E.K., The Laureateship, IV 7n, 226n Brobdingnag, in AP poems, III.ii 147; VI 271,

272, 279, 280 Brocas, “Beau” (poet), in AP poems, VI 24, 25,

28n, 131n Brome, Richard (Caroline dramatist), in AP poem,

V 280, 281n; other ref., III.ii 56n Brompton Park (London), in AP poem, VI 222 Brooke, Fulke Greville, Lord, III.i 31n, 61n, 73n,

112n, 116n, 117n, 118n, 120n, 121n, 122n, 125n Brooke, Henry (poet), II 4 Brooke, W.T., his copy of “death-bed” edition,

III.ii xiv n Brooks (name of London brothel), in AP poem,

VI 232, 233n Brooks, Cleanth, I xiii, 215n Brooks, Roberta, VII xxiii Broome, William, Biog., V 431; his poetry, II

319n; V 113n; VI 437n; his Habbakuk, X 504; portrait illus., X xii; quoted on AP, V 37; VI 448n; AP corres., III.i 34n, 160n; V 31n, 191n; VI 213n, 319n, 329n; VII xli n, lxxxiv n, cvi and n, cxcvii n, ccxxi and n; in AP poems, II 144; V 191, 280, 339n; other ref., IX 279, 348, 361, 373; X 119, 205, 266, 286 Homer translation: as translator of Dacier Iliad, VII xiii, xvii-xviii n, xl n; VIII xii, 104; X 500, 503 (see Ozell for Ozell-Broome-Oldisworth trans.); as AP collaborator in Odyssey trans., I 350; III.i 32n; III.ii xvi n; V 32n, 191n, 236; VII xviii, xliii, xliv-xlvi, l, lxiii, cxxii-cxxiii, cxxvii, clvi, cxciii and n, cxciv, cxcv, cxcvi, and n, cci-ccii, ccviii, ccix, ccx, ccxv n, ccxlii, ccxliii; IX xii; assists AP in work for Iliad trans., VII xxxix; tribute to AP, VII lxiii; his trans. of Odyssey, VII lxviii and n, cxii, cxxiii; X 506, 507, 509, 510-12, 599, 602-3; on AP and Eustathius, VII lxxxiv and n; his own trans. of Iliad, VII cxii n; X 585-6; AP debt to, VII cvi; acknowledgement in AP end note, VIII 578

Brossette, Claude, I xvi f. Brower, Reuben, V 460, 470, 472; VII li n, lviii

and n, cxciv n, ccii n, ccxxvii and n, ccxxix and n Brown (printer, probably Jonas Browne), Biog.,

V 431; in Dunciad, V 152 and n, 321 and n, 447 Brown, Father (chaplain to John Caryll), VI 78n Brown, John (author of Estimate), III.ii xix n Brown, Lancelot (“Capability”), II 225; III.ii

143n; IV 225n Brown, Tom (satirist), II 153n; IV 370; V 151n,

452, 454 Browne, Anthony, of Abscourt (possible

addressee of Imit. Hor., Ep. II.ii), IV 164n, 181n Browne, Daniel, Biog., V 431 Browne, Sir George, Biog., II 376 f.; as “Sir

Plume”, in AP poems, II ix, 81n, 87 ff., 93, 108, 133, 194, 206

Browne, Isaac Hawkins (poet), V 263n; VI 279n

Browne, Sir Thomas, Pseud. Epidem., III.i 122n; Rel. Med., III.i 15n, 25n, 36n, 50n, 61n, 95n, 101n, 112n; IV 120n; Vulgar Errors, II 341n

Browne, William (of Tavistock), II 294 Browning, Robert, II 301n Brudenal, Frances (Granville’s “Myra”), I 176n Brunswick (Germany), in AP poems, IV 7, 279 Brussels, in AP poem, III.ii 36 Brutus, in AP poems, II 270; III.ii 120; VI 152,

153 Bruyère. See La Bruyère Bryce, J.C., IV 120n; VI xix Brydges, James, Duke of Chandos. See Chandos Bubb, George. See Dodington Bubo, in AP poems, III.ii 138, 182. For other ref.