ABSTRACT

Cadmus (founder of Thebes), in AP poems, I 409 and n, 410, 420, 423, 443

Cadmus of Miletus (historian, 6th c. BC), VII 77 Cadogan, Charles, and Baron Cadogan of

Oakley, III.ii Cadogan, William, 1st Earl Cadogan, 1st Baron

Cadogan of Oakley, III.ii 97n, 187n Caelius Aurelianus (physician, 4th/ 5th c. AD),

VIII 70 Caesar [Domitian], in AP poems, I 410 and n,

411 and n Caesar, Julius, in AP poems, II 266, 326; III.ii

56; IV 7, 159; V 289, 378; VI 66, 96, 97; other ref., I 81n, 138; II 116, 264n, 265n; III.i lv, 35, 141n, 142, 149n, 150 and n, 152; III.ii 21, 33

Cain, III.ilv, 139 Caius, in AP poem, VI 26, 87 Caley, “Mr.” (poet), VI 421n Calista, in AP poem, III.ii 52 and n Callan, Norman, V 470; VII xv, xxxvii n, lxxxiv

n Callimachus (poet, 3rd c. BC), I 114n, 118n; II

210n, 398; IX 218, 226, 340, 371; X 56, 194 Callista, VI 224 Callisthenes (historian, 4th c. BC), VII 60 Calvin, John, in AP poem, III.i 141 and n Calydon[-ian], I 434, 443 Calypso, in AP poem, III.ii 53 and n Cam, in AP poems, 174; V 360, 399 Cambridge, Richard Owen (poet), III.ii 63n Cambridge University, in AP poems, V 143, 360,

339; other ref., V 472 Camden, William, Britannia, I 132, 138, 152n,

155n, 157n, 177n, 184n; II 264 Cameron, J.M., I 222n Camilla, in AP poem, I 282, 283n Camoens, Luis de, V 205, 340n; VII clxxxiii Campbell, Archibald (moralist), III.i 105n Campbell, John, 1st Baron, Lives of Lord Chief

Justices, IV 238n, 374 Campbell, Kathleen, III.ii 161 Campbell, Thomas, II 225 Campden House (London), in AP poem, VI 222,

224n Cancer, in AP poems, I 163 and n, 164n; II 34 Cannons House (Middlesex, Chandos’s

mansion), in AP poems, IV 117; VI 339 and n; other ref., III.ii xxvi, xxx, 147n, 148n, 149n, 150n, 151n, 152n, 154n, 185

Cantharides, in AP poem, II 32 and n Capaneus, in AP poem, I 412n and 413 Caracci, Annibale, VI 157, 159n; the Caracci, VII

lvii Carew, Thomas, II 264n; IV 204n, 205; V 66n Carey, Henry (poet), V 399n Carey, Walter, as Umbra (?), III.ii 24n; VI 141n;

in AP poems, VI 112 and n, 123, 124n, 172 Carleton, Henry Boyle, 1st Baron, Biog., IV 349-

50; in AP poem, IV 317 and n Carlisle Papers, IV xxxv n Carlos, Don (later Charles III, King of Spain),

III.ii 93n Carlyle, A., Autobiography, III.ii 87n; IV 77n,

353, 368 Carmel, in AP poem, I 115 and n Carnarvon. See Chandos

Caroline (queen of George II), Biog., IV 352; political influence, IV xxxi, xxxvii, 300n; V 341n; death, IV xxxiv, 303n, 304 and n; VI 390, 392-3n; in AP poems, III.ii 24n, 40, 42, 43, 64-5, 65n, 934n; IV 7, 33, 36n, 37, 101 and n, 118-19n, 304 and n; V xxxi, 184n, 285n, 350n, 371, 381n, 382 and n, 392n; other ref., IV 224-5n, 381; V 189n, 377n, 387n, 413n, 438, 440; VI 184n, 331n, 342n, 394

Carruthers, Robert (editor of AP), I viii, 254n; III.i 96n, 153n; III.ii 7 f., 25n, 38n, 121n; IV ix, 229n, 333n, 335n; V 392n; VI 78n, 127n, 329n, 332n, 340n, 354n, 376n, 380n, 451n; VII xlii n

Carter, Charles (cook), IV 8n Carter, Elizabeth (translator), III.i xxi n Carter, S., II 288n Carteret, The Hon. Bridget, VI 342, 343n Carteret, John (later Earl Granville), Biog., IV

352; AP corres., IV 16n; in AP poem, IV 332 and n, 333 and n; other ref., III.ii x; IV xxxi-xxxiv, 299n

Carthusian, in AP poem, IV 142, 143 Cary, Lucius. See Falkland Caryll, Edward, II 81n Caryll, John, Biog., II 375; in AP poems, II 3,

127, 144 and n; suggests R. of the Locke, II 81 ff., 93, 115; AP sends Rondeau to, VI 61n; AP corres., I 99, 100, 128, 129, 188n, 189n, 198, 203n, 204, 205n, 206, 285n, 286n, 299n, 317n, 318n, 325n; II 144n, 355n; III.i XV, XXV, 22n, 34n, 47n, 50n, 53n, 117n, 118n, 119n, 125n, 162n; III.ii xxxv f., xl n, xlv, xlvi, 15n, 18n, 32n, 46n, 58n, 62n, 74n, 90n, 104n, 131n; IV xiii, xiv, xxii, xxiv, xxv, 10n, 106n, 107n, 118n, 356, 388, 389; V 70n, 84n, 155n, 157n, 172n; VI 78n, 82n, 91n, 92n, 97n, 98n, 105n, 106n, 108n, 121n, 169n, 200n, 230n, 231n, 237n, 256n, 267n, 332n, 344n, 410n, 415n, 446n; VII xxxvii n, xxxviii n, xxxix, xli n, xliii n, ccxx n; other ref., I 342, 371; II xii, 353; VI 35n, 78n, 81n, 323n

Caryll, John, titular 1st Baron (uncle of above), I 75n, 84n, 99n; II 83f., 375; III; 56n; VI 81n

Caryll, John, Jr., AP corres., VII ccxxiii n Caryll, John (grandfather of AP friend), II 371 Caryll, Richard, II 375 Caryll family, II 81 f., 93n, 371 Casaubon, Isaac, Commentary on Athenaeus, IX

120; X 361; Commentary on Strabo, X 126-7, 202,

338; other ref., X 367 Case, Arthur E., II 210n; IV xxiii, 107n, 343n; VI

416n, 417n, 419n, 420n; VII cix n, cx, cxi, cxliii n Cassini, Giovanni (natural philosopher), III.i 56n Cassius, in AP poem, VI 153 Castalia[-n], in AP poems, I 438, 444; IV 112; V

162, 321 Castiglione, Baldassare, AP trans. of, I 319n; VI

66, 68n; Courtier, III.i 58n Castlemaine. See Cleveland Castlemaine, Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney of,

III.ii 145n Castleton, Nathaniel (author), VI 133 and n Cat, Christopher (pastry cook), VI 177n Catherine I, Czarina, III.ii 21n Catholic Primer. See The Primer Catholics, taxation of, VII xliii Catiline, in AP poems, III.i 35, 79; III.ii 33; other

ref., III.i xxxiii, xxxvii, lxi, lxii Catius, in AP poem, III.ii 25 Cato The Censor, in AP poems, III.ii 93; VI 27;

other ref., III.i 88n, 129n, 152n, 163n; IX 371; X 48 Cato Uticensis, in AP poems, II 269; IV 111,

224n, 225, 320 and n; V 185 and n, 335; VI 96 f., 99, 114 and 115n, 143, 285; other ref., I 172n; III.i 141n

Cato, Dionysius, II 18n Catullus, Caius Valerius, I II 182n, 198n, 210n,

398; V 381n; VI 417; X 103, 162, 253 Cave, Edward (publisher), III.i xxi n Cavendish. See Devonshire Caversham House (Oxon.), III.ii 139n, 183n Cawthorn, James, II 415 Caxton, William, his Virgil, V xxiv n, 79, 79-80n,

82n, 83n, 213-16, 281 Cebes of Thebes, V 356n, 465 Cecil, Mrs Evelyn, History of Gardening, III.ii

141n Cecilia, St, in AP poems, III.ii 49; V 65; VI 34 Cecrops, in AP poems, V 378 and n; VI 204,

207n Céloz, Abbé F.-M.-Th., II 372n, Cedrenus, Georgius (author of Historiarum

Compendium), IX 309 Celebrated Beauties, II 374

Celia, in AP poems, IV 153; VI 12, 99 Celsus, Aulus Cornelius (author of

encyclopedia), IV 6n, 7; VII 78, 284; VIII 62 Centaur, in AP poem, I 380 and n Centlivre, Susanna, Biog., V 432-3; other ref.,

IV xvii; V xlvi, 99n, 125n, 146 and n, 162, 207, 317, 447, 452

Cephalus, in AP poem, I 398 and n Cercidas of Megalopolis (Cynic philosopher and

poet), VII 173 Cercopes (work attributed to Homer), VII 53

Ceres, in AP poems, I 67, 77, 152; III.ii 154; VI 289

Certain Epigrams, V 138n Certon, Solomon (French translator of Homer), in

AP MS Preface, X 441 Cervantes, Miguel de, I 270n, 484; II 106, 233n;

III.ii 153n; V 62, 261n, 270; VI 307; VIII 70, 283; X 388, 604

Chadwick, H.M., VII lxxv n Chaerilus, in AP poem, VI 16 Chalcis, in AP poem, V 378 and n Chaldeans, in AP poem, II 260 and n Chalmers, G.K., III.i 40n Chamberlen, Hugh (physician), III.ii 61n; VI

255n Chambers, Ephraim, Cyclopaedia, III.i 16n, 41n,

56n, 72n, 74n, 76n, 104n Chambers, E.K., William Shakespeare, V 267n Champion, V xxxv n, 285n, 360n, 398n, 452 Chancellor, E.B., Lives of the Rakes, III.ii 87n Chanc’ry, in AP poems, IV 69, 291 Chanc’ry-lane, in AP poems, V 130, 308 Chandos, James Brydges, 1st Duke of (Earl of

Carnarvon), Biog., III.ii 23n; IV 351; not Timon, III.ii xxvi ff., xliii, 147n, 170 ff.; IV xiii, 8n, 358; VI 339n; AP compliments, III.ii xxxii f.; in AP poem, III.ii 23; AP corres., III.ii xxviii f., xxix n; acknowledgement in AP Preface, VII 24; other ref., III.ii 112n; IV 123n, 332n; V 441; VI 432-3n

Chapelain, Jean, I 210 Chapman, George, AP annotated copy, VII xiii; X

474-91; his trans. of Iliad, VII xxxix, lxxi n, cxxxix n, clxxxv; X 575, 576-7, 578-81, 584; AP debt to, VII xl, lxxxv, cxii, cxiii-cxiv and n, cxv-cxvi,

cxxxvi, clii, clvi, clix; X 494-500, 506-8; text selection Iliad, X 512-14

Traditions followed in trans., VII lii, lxxi; comparative study of a trans. passage, VII xciv and n, xcv, xcviii n, cxv, cxlviii, clxi, clxii; trans. compared to AP, VII civ, to Ogilby, cxix, cxx, to Hobbes, cxxi, cxxii

Facts about his Homer, VII cix, cxi; characteristics of trans., VII cxv-cxviii

Odyssey trans., VII cxi, ccvi n; compared to AP, ccxviii-ccxix and n, ccxx and n

Other ref. to his Homer, I 353, 356-7, 460n, 465n, 466n, 468n, 473n; IV 185n; VII 1 and n, lxxxiv, lxxxviii n, xc, cviii n, cxxvii, cxxix, cxxxiii n, cxlvii, cxlix and n, cl n, clvi n, clxxxviii, cxciii, 21-2, 85, 117, 124, 133, 166, 206, 306, 338; VIII 140-1, 187, 199-200, 243; IX 437; X 180, 440, 441

Bussy d’Ambois, VII 21; other ref. to poetic works, II 310; III.i 79-80n; V 340n

Chapman, Samuel, Biog., V 433; other ref., V 121n, 431

Chapple, A.J.V., I xii Characters of the Times, V xlviii n, 24n, 91n,

131n, 149n, 166n, 169n, 208, 429, 439, 455; VI 140n

Charing-Cross, in AP poems, IV 49, 256n; 257 Charitable Corporation for Relief of Industrious

Poor, III.ii xxxiv, 98n; IV 36n, 288n, 298n, 349 Charke, Charlotte (Cibber), IV 339; V 287n Charlemagne, in AP poem, III.ii 56 Charles (generic use), in AP poem, III.ii 56, 57n Charles I, in AP poems, I 180 and n; IV 203,

226n, 227; VI 110, 328; other ref., I 142, 159n, 177n, 180 and n, 303n

Charles II, in AP poems, IV 15 and n, 83, 203, 207 and n, 213; other ref., I 40, 69n, 177n, 178n, 180n, 276n, 297n, 298n, 299n, 307n, 324n; II 396, 399; VII ccxviii Charles V, Emperor, in AP poem, III.ii 19 and n; other ref., I 322n

Charles X of Sweden, I 246n Charles XII of Sweden, I 186n, 246n; III.i 148

and n Charles the Hardy, X 430 Charleton, Walter (physician), III.i 43n, 65n,

69n, 72n, 78n, 101n, 104n, 131n, 151n, 160n

“Charming”, use of in AP poem, III.ii 53, 58 Charon, in AP poem, V 321 Charron, Pierre, III.i l, lii, 54n, 72n, 96n, 100n,

146n, 162n; III.ii 27 Chartres (or Charteris), Francis, Biog., IV 353;

Arbuthnot’s epitaph, III.ii 86n; VI 346n; in AP poems, III.i 140 and n; III.ii 54n, 55 and n, 85 and n, 87n, 95; IV 5, 13, 135, 245, 324; VI 287, 297, 298n; other ref., III.i lv; V xxvi, 148n

Chartreux, in AP poem, III.ii 109 Charybdis, in AP poem, I 365 Chateaubriand, François-René de, II 302 Chatham. See Pitt Chaucer, Geoffrey, texts of, II 3, 4n, 9, 12, 325n;

AP opinion of, II 7, 251; AP use of in Eloisa to Abelard, II 325-6 and n; in AP poems, I 293 and n, 294n, 484; II 13, 55; IV 196n, 197; other ref., I 309n; II 161n, 171n, 330n; III.i 92n, 164n; VII cxxv, cxxxi, cli and n; VIII 494

Chauncy, Charles (owner of AP MSS), III.ii xxxvi, 41n

Chavanne, J., II 411 Chavasse, Rev. S.E. II 373n Cheapside (London), VI 317n Cheek, Mr, in AP poem, VI 40 Cheek, T., I 306n Cheops, King of Egypt, in AP poem, V 379 Cheron, Louis, II 244 Cheselden, William, Biog., IV 353; other ref.,

III.i 38n, 39n, 42n; III.ii 47n; IV 283 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl

of, Biog., IV 387; Letters, III.ii 48n, 56n; IV xxxii, xxxiii, 356, 370; in opposition to Walpole, IV xxxii, xxxiv, xxxv, 313n; in AP poems, IV 317, 333; V 345; VI 442; other ref., III.i xxiv n; III.ii x n, 134n; IV 9n,

Chetwood, Knightly, Dean of Gloucester, Preface to Dryden trans. Virgil’s Pastorals, I 16-17, 19, 24n, 25n, 26n, 27n, 28n, 30n, 49 and n, 69n, 259n; To the Earl of Roscommon, I 180n, 311n, 312n, 316n; trans. from Iliad, VII cx, cxv, cxxxvi and n, cxxxvii, cxlii-cxliii and n; AP use of trans., X 495, 497; text selection Iliad, X 550-3; other ref., III.ii 152n; X 188

Chetwood, William Rufus, Biog., V 433; in AP

poem, V 124; other ref., IV 205n; V 121 f., 121n Cheyne, George (physician), III.i 38n, 72n Child, Sir Francis, Biog., IV 354; III.ii 25n; in AP

poem, IV 273 Child, Francis James, X 502 Child, Richard. See Castlemaine China, in AP poems, II 130, 176 China-Jordan, in AP poem, V 120, 303 Chiswick, AP family at, VII xxvi; AP leaves, VI

213n Chiswick House (Surrey), III.ii 180 Chloë, in AP poems, II 135, 206; IV 151, 238n,

239 Choroebus [Choraebus 1712-17], in AP poem, I

440 Christ Church College (Oxford), V 361 Christianity, III.i: E. on Man accepted as

Christian, xvi-xviii; said to be Christian in intent, xvii n, xxii n; personal religion of AP, xxiii-xxv; his address to the Saviour, xxiii; his inscription on MS of Essay, xxiv; probable intent in Essay, xxvxxvi; traditional Christian theodicy in Essay, xxxiixxxv, xliv; fusion of theodicy and ethics, xlvi; redemption, li; St Paul’s parable of unity in Christ, lvi; Roman Catholicism and Essay, lxxiv-lxxv

VII: Virgil and Homer’s connection with tradition of, lxxii, 63; Dacier’s Christianization of Homer and AP disagreement, lxxix and n; theological parallels between Milton and AP Homer, cxxxiii; the 18th c. tradition extended by non-Christian insights, clxxxiv; AP does not “Christianize” Homer, clxxxviii Other ref., III.i 28

Christis Kirk of the Green, IV 197 and n Chrysander, F., Works of Handel, VI 433n, 434n,

435n Chrysippus, in AP poem, II 74; other ref., VII li,

lxxviii Chrysostom, in AP poem, VI 110 Chubb, Thomas (divine), III.i 119n, 154n Chudleigh, Mary, Lady, II 379; III.i 16n, 31n,

49n, 59n, 78n, 81n, 83n, 86n, 119n, 123n, 124n, 143n, 158n, 160n

Churchill. See Marlborough Churchill, Sir Winston, III.ii 26n; IV 74-5n; VII

clxxxi

Chute, Francis (poet), V 111n Cibber, Caius Gabriel (sculptor), IV 207n; V

263n, 271 and n Cibber, Colley, Biog., IV 354; V 433-4; as actor,

IV 100, 222n, 223, 279; on Addison (Atticus), IV 212n; in Dunciad B, II xv; V passim, 415 ff., 433 f., 456; displaces Theobald, VII xxviii; as King of the Dunces, V xxxii f., xxxv f., 248, 276n; in Dunciad, V 91 and n, 161, 179 and n, 184, 187 and n, 271, 286, 290, 291, 293, 294, 296, 326, 333, 334, 375, 394; AP epigrams on, VI 302, 305n, 327, 330-1n, 360-1 and n, 397-8, 402, 451n; in other AP poems, IV 7 and n, 102, 123, 175, 201, 221, 223, 279, 306 and n; other ref., III.ii 91n, 112n, 178n, 184n; IV 215n; V ix, 99n, 185n, 203n; VI 299n

WORKS: Another Occasional Letter, V xxxiii n, 434;

Apology, I 200; IV 226n; V xxxv, 179n, 257 ff., 434, and Dunciad B passim, Caesar in Egypt, V 288n, 289, 416, 474; Careless Husband, IV 202n, 203; V 283n, 302n; Letter to Mr P, IV 202n; V xxxiii, xliii n, 42n, 46n, 52n, 203n, 212, 251, 258 ff., and Dunciad B passim; VI 299n; Love’s Last Shift, V 282n; Non-Juror, V 279n, 289; Ode for His Majesty’s Birthday, VII ccxl and n; Ode for the New Year (ascribed to), VI 458n; Papal Tyranny, V 278n, 288n, 289; Second Letter to Mr P, V xxxiv, 296n; Tryal of Colley Cibber, Comedian, V xxxv; other plays, V 279n, 281n, 288-9n, 334-5n

Cibber, Susanna Maria, V 326n Cibber, Theophilus, Biog., IV 354; V 434; Lives

of the Poets, V 455 f.; other ref., IV 306, 349; V 161, 269n, 287n, 326

Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Tully), in AP poems, II 274 and n; III.i 150; III.ii 31; IV 33, 241, 303; V 364 and n; VI 152, 157; other ref., I 172n, 213; II 230; III.i lxvii; VII 44; VIII 380; IX 181; X 46, 362, 388

WORKS: Cato Major (or De senectute), IX 272; X 330,

362; De amic., III.i 131n; De claris orator., VII 206; De divinatione, III.i 23n; VIII 316;

III.i 67n, 74n, 129n, 158n; De leg., III.i 110n; VII 384; IX 32, 218-19; De nat. deorum, III.i 24n, 37n, 103n, 110n; VII 287-8; IX 246, 344, 413; De offic.,

III.i 62n, 64n, 97n, 113n, 116n; IV 32-3n; De orat., VII 58; IX 272; X 46; De redito, IX 35; De repub., III.i 122n; IV 91; Ep. to Atticus, IX 344-5; In Verrem, X 62; Orator, IX 26; his trans. and commentary, IX 442; X 330; Pro archia, VII 55; Rhetorica ad Herennium (attrib.), I 240n, 241n, 278n; Somn. Scip., III.i 149n; Tusc. disp., III.i 27n; IX 373; Tusc. quaest., VII 43, 338; VIII 3; IX 326

Cid, the, in AP poem, V 288 and n Cimon, in Dunciad, V 69 and n, 275 Circaean, in AP poem, IV 245 Circe, in AP poem, IV 39 Circus, A Satyr on the Ring, II 400 Civil Polity (anon. tract), III.i 131n, Clagett, William (divine), III.i 35n, 50n Clare College (Cambridge), V 362 Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of, I 298n;

III.i 137n; IV 241; V 125-6n, 344n Clarissa, in R. of the Locke, II 107, 130, 135, 177,

199, 206, 378, 395 Clark, A.F.B., I 255n Clark, G.N., I 301n Clark, Rev. William, V 104n Clarke, Alured (divine), III.i xvi n; IV 322n, 359;

V 350n; VI 391, 393-4n Clarke, George (politician), VI Clarke, John (divine), III.i 95n, 98n Clarke, John (publisher), III.i 5 in, 81n Clarke, M.L., VII lxxxviii n Clarke, Samuel (divine), III.i 22n; III.ii 144 and n;

V 385n, 386-7n, 409n Clarke, William (publisher), I viii, 60n; IV ix Claude Lorrain, II 254n Claudian (Claudius Claudianus), AP lines

compared with, I 168n, 181n, 184n, 188n; II 319n; V 359n; other ref., II 172n; VI 20n, 418; VII xxxv

Clayton, Charlotte (later Lady Sundon), in AP poem, VI 181,

Clayton, Thomas (composer), VI 35n Cleanthes, Hymn of, III. i 79n Cleland, William, Biog., V 434; “Letter to the

Publisher”, V xix n, xxv, 11-19, 251, 461; VI 339n; AP poem to, VI xvii, 321, 322n; other ref., III.ii xxvii; V 169n

Clement XII, Pope, III.ii 28n

Clement of Alexandria, VII 335 Cleopatra, in AP poem, VI 66, 67; other ref.,

III.ii 21n Cleveland, Barbara (Villiers), Countess of Castlemaine and Duchess of (earlier

Mrs Palmer), I 298n; IV 74-5n, 82n, 83; V 376n Clifford, Hugh, 2nd Baron Chudleigh, I 31n Clio, in AP poem, I 412 Cliveden House (Bucks.), III.ii 118 and n Cloacina, in Dunciad, V 108 and n, 300 Clodio, in AP poems, III.ii 13n, 14, 30 and n, 33;

IV 126 Clodius, in AP poem, IV 321 Cloe, in AP poems, III.ii 40 ff., 63n, 63-4; VI

377 Clutterbuck, Thomas (divine), III. i 123n, 133n Cluverius (Philipp Clüver), IX 311 Clytemnestra, in AP poem, II 76 Coates, Dorothy, VI xix Cobb, Samuel (poet and critic), I 226; II 6 Cobham, Richard Temple, Viscount, Biog., III.ii

15n; IV 389; Ep. I (first Moral Essay), addressed to, III.ii 3-38; VI 344; in other AP poems, III.ii 144; IV 165, 320, 333 and n; VI 368; AP corres., III.ii xlii, 34n, 38n; other ref., III.i 21n; III.ii 20n; IV xxxii

Cochin, Charles Nicolas, VIII xii Cocytus, in AP poem, I 415, 427 Codrington, C., I 267n Codrus, in AP poems, IV 101 and n; V 117 and

n, 302; VI 15, 16 Coeffeteau, Nicolas (moralist), III.i 63n, 66n, 69n,

75n, 87n, 88n, 89n, 105n Coke, Roger, I 191n Colbert, Jean-Baptiste, I 298n Cole [Colne] River, in AP poem, I 183 and n Cole, G.D.H., I 178n, 184n, 187n Cole, William, annotates Dunciad, I viii; IV ix;

marginalia cited, III.ii 51n, 100n, 168; his transcript of Verses on a Grotto, VI 384n

Colepepper, Sir William (gambler), in AP poem, III.ii 90 and n

Coleridge, S.T., II 353n; III.i lxvi n, lxvii; IV 199n; VII xlii and n, 4

Colin, in AP poem, I 75 Colines, Simon de (printer), in AP poem, VI 82,

84n Collection of Poems, a miscellany, VII cx, cxlii-

cxliii and n Collier, Jeremy (divine and essayist), I 291n,

304n; II 268n; III.i 61n, 67n, 134n, 153n Collier, William, I 200 Collingbourne, William, IV 19n Collins, Anthony (deist), III.i xxiv n; III.ii 23n; V

144n Collins, J.C. (critic), I 239n, 243n Collins, William, II 230 Colne River. See Cole Columbus, AP called “Columbus of the human

mind”, III.i xvi; in E. on Man, III.i 102 Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus

(agriculturalist), VIII 245; X 62, 342 Commentator, V 448 Common Sense, or The Englishman’s Journal,

III.i xvi n; V 448 Compleat Key to the Non-Juror, V 378n Compleat Sportsman, III.i 14n Compton. See Wilmington Concanen, Matthew, Biog., V 434-5; his

Supplement to the Profound, I 61n, 212, 213n, 322n; II 127n, 341n; as “dunce”, III.ii 128, 178 f., 179n, 180 and n; misc. writing attacking AP, V 209, 210, 211, 435; his Compleat Collection of all the Verses cited, V xliii n, 21n, 39n, 40n, 76n, 117n, 184n, 231n, 233n; in Dunciad, V 112, 113-14n, 134n, 137 and n, 153n, 301 and n, 310 and n; other ref., V xlvi, 103n, 281n, 312n, 448n, 453 f.; VI 325n; X xii

Confucius, in AP poem, II 261 and n Congleton, J.E., I 15n, 16n, 18n, 19n Congreve, William, Biog., IV 355; his writing of

Imitations, IV xxviii n; in AP poems, IV 105, 106n, 218-19n, 219; V 91, 110 and n, 301 and n; other ref., I 14, 37, 38, 59n, 80n, 357n; II 354n, 355n; III.ii 48n, 56n; V 62n, 114n, 200; VI 173 and n, 177n, 226n, 247n, 284

WORKS: Love for Love, II 170n; Mourning Bride, II 275n;

III.i 55n; V 185 and n, 335; Mourning Muse of Alexis, I 68n, 82n, 89n, 91n, 179n; III.ii 49n; Of Improving the Present Time (to Cobham), III.ii

xxxviii; Of Pleasing (to Sir R.Temple), III.i 86n; Old Bachelor, I 308n; II 143n, 158n; Prologue to the Queen, I 165n; Semele, I 77n; V 186n; Tears of Amaryllis for Amyntas, I 62n, 72n, 79n; To Sir Godfrey Kneller, III.i 70n; Way of the World, II 98; III.ii 36n, 53n, 92n Trans. of Iliad: VII cix n, cx, cxxxix, cxl-cxli; text selections of trans., X 542-9; Lamentation over Hector, VIII 575; AP dedication of his Iliad to, VII cix; VIII 579; AP acknowledgements and indebtedness to, VII cix n, clix, 23; X 443, 495, 500

Coningsby, Thomas, Earl, in AP poems, III.ii 124 and n; VI 195, 196n, 297, 298n

Connelly, K.A., III.i vi Convocation, in Dunciad, V 404 and n Conway, R.L., III.i vi Conway, R.S., I 101; II 195n Conybeare, Dr John,

V 368n Cook, Albert, VII ccvi n Cooke, Thomas, Biog., IV 355; V 435; as

“dunce”, III.ii 136n; V xlv; attacks AP, IV 99n; V xii n, 65n, 112-13n, 208 and n, 209n, 211n; as translator, IV 99n; V 83-4n, 113n; VI 450; attacks AP knowledge of Greek, VII lxxxvi, lxxxvii and n; his Battle of the Poets, V xxvi, 41n, 65n, 75n, 11213n, 145n, 186n, 208n, 455; VII lxxxvii and n; in AP poems, IV 106; V 112 and n, 161 and n, 301 and n; other ref., V xxiv n, 68n, 203n, 212n

Cooke, W.H., Herefordshire, III.ii 115n Cooper. See Shaftesbury Cooper’s Hill, in AP poem, I 173 and n Cooper, John, I 401n; II 293 Cooper, Mary (publisher), V xxxii n, 248, 464 Cooper, T. (publisher), V 248 Cope, Mrs (cousin of John Caryll), Copernicus, III.i lxvii, 45n Corbet, Richard (divine), III.i 119n Corbett, Charles, IX xiii Corbett, Elizabeth, AP Epitaph on, VI 322-4 Corbett, Sir Richard, VI 324n Corbett, Sir Uvedale, VI 323n Corinna, in AP poems, V 105, 299; VI 316. See

also Thomas, Elizabeth Corinth, in AP poem, I 430 and n Cornbury, Henry Hyde, Viscount, Biog., IV 368;

in AP poems, IV xxxviii, 241, 240-1n, 332; V 376n; other ref., VI 374n

Corn-Cutter’s Journal, III.i xvii n; V Corneille, Pierre, in AP poems, IV 219; V 290; VI

310; other ref., I 210, 285n; II 299; IV 216-17n; Cornelius Gallus, VI 417 Cornell University, printings of Iliad in library, X

587-8, 590, 591-2 Cornford, F.M., III.i 21n, 59n Cornish, Mrs, VI 317n Cornus, in Ep. to Arbuthnot, IV 97 and n Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus (ed. Persius), VII 233 Cornwall [-ish], in AP poems, III. ii 122 and n; IV

243 and n Correggio (Antonio Allegri), in AP poem, VI 157,

159n Coscus, in AP poems, IV 136, 139 Cosins [Cozens] (stays-maker), in AP poems, IV

85 and n; VI 22, 23n Cotswold Hills, in AP poem, IV 183 Cotta, in Ep. to Bathurst, III.ii xlv n, 108 ff.; VII

ccxxix, ccxlix Cotterell, Colonel (James Dormer), IV 164n Cotton, Charles, I 217; VII cxxiv Country Journal, VI 295n Courthope, W.J. See Elwin, Whitwell Courtine, in Ep. to Cobham, III.ii 24n Coverdale, Miles, III.i 42n Cowley, Abraham, in AP poems, I 173 and n, 174

and n; IV 159, 201; his reputation, IV 200n, 201; AP imitations of, VI 12-15, 20n, 47-8; other ref., I 210, 215, 217, 272n, 317n; II 155n, 221n, 233, 324n; IV xxviii, xxix, 159; V 71n; VI 92n; VII xxxv, ccxxxv; X 62, 603

WORKS: Brutus, III.i 130n; Complaint, II 253-4n; III.i

153n; Davideis, I 69n, 117n, 263n, 280n, 321n, 388n, 421-2n; II 144n, 147n, 154n, 162n, 176n, 179n, 191n, 195n, 204n, 284n, 337n, 341n, 348n, 364n, 368n, 409; III.i 108n, 122n; III.ii 83-4n; V 66n, 331n; X 222, 501, 504; Eccho, I 92n; For Hope, III.i 89n; Inconstancy, I 249n, 259n; Life and Fame, I 289n; II 217; III.i 54n, 149n; Of My Self, VI 168n; Of Nature, V 469; Of Obscurity, II 269n; Of Solitude, II 267n; Of Wit, I 290n; On the Death of

Mr Crashaw, I 262n; III.i 124n; On the Queens Repairing Somerset House, I 142, 179n, 194n; Plagues of Aegypt, III.i 96n; Plantarum Liber Sextus, I 179n; Prophet, X 512; Resurrection, I 277n; Spring, VI 455n; To Dr Scarborough, IV 105n; To Mr Hobs, I 312n; To Sir William Davenant, I 285n

Trans. (Horace, Virgil) and imitations, I 162n, 187n; II 212n, 222-3; III.i 155n; III.ii 22n; IV xxvii; V 130n; VI 4-5n

Cowper, John (the poet’s father), Cowper, Judith (Mrs Madan), AP corres., II 7n,

220, 222; III.ii 70n; IV 105n; VI 226-7n, 247n, 308n, 443n; AP Verses to, VI 306; other ref., II 6n, 415

Cowper, William, 1st Earl, Biog., IV 356; in AP poems, IV 175; VI 392; other ref., V 395n

Cowper, William, 2nd Earl, Biog., V 435; in Dunciad, V 395-6 and n; other ref., V 398n

Cowper, William (the poet), in AP poem, IV 175; other ref., VII cxxv, cxxxiii and n

Cox, N., I 160n Cox, Susanna (actress), IV 376 Coxe, W., Life of Sir Robert Walpole, IV 298n,

300n, 345, 367, 379, 385; Anecdotes of Handel, V 442

Coypel, Antoine, VII xiii Cozens. See Cosins Craftsman, III.ii 29n, 137n; IV xxxi-xxxii, 206n,

299n, 302n, 367, 377, 379; V 174n, 212, 277n, 313n, 357n, 411n, 432, 451

Craggs, Anne. See Nugent Craggs, James, Biog., IV 356; AP corres., III.i

151n; IV now; VI 145n; in AP poems, IV 239 and n, 273, 316 and n; VI 131n, 204, 205-7n, 209-10, 211, 281-3; other ref., IV 97n, 289n; V 19n, 30n, 33n; VI 210n, 364, 465n

Craig, Hardin, III.i xlviii n Craig, John (mathematician), V 386n Crane, R.S., III.i xxviii n, 157n Crane (river), AP coach upset in, VI 254n, 256n Crantor (philosopher, 4th c. BC), Crashaw, Richard, AP comment on, I 271-2n; IV

203-4n; V 273n; AP debt to, II 301, 305, 311, 320n, 336n, 337n, 341n, 343n, 346n, 347n, 362;

III.i 26n; VI 319n Crates of Mallos, VIII 82, 349; IX 344 Crauford, D., Ovidius Britannicus, II 294-5 and

n, 300, 303, 307, 309, 319n, 329n, 349n Crawford, Charlotte E., III.ii 50n Crawfurd, R., 32n, 138n Creech, Thomas, trans. of Horace, I 172n, 180n,

284n; III.i 30n; IV xxix n, 54n, 60n, 174n, 175n, 181n, 236n, 237 and n, 283n, 287n, 291n; AP use of his Horace, IV xliii n; trans. of Juvenal, II 278n; of Lucretius, I 304-5n; of Rapin, I 15n, 23n, 27n; of Theocritus, I 89n; of Virgil, I 66n, 78n, 79n

Cremona, in AP poem, I 322 and n Crete [-an], in AP poems, I 394 and n, 426, 470;

II 76 Cressi, in AP poem, I 177 Cressy [Crecy], in AP poem, IV 287 Crispissa, in AP poem, II 166 and n Critical Specimen, V 127n Criticism on the Elegy written in a Country

Church Yard , ed. John Young, III.ii xv n Croker, John Wilson, editor of AP, I viii, 88n,

279n; II 88n, 145n, 146n, 167n, 191n, 399; III.i 140n; III.ii 91n, 100n, 144n, 174; IV ix, 55n, 122n, 215n, 285n, 303n, 309n, 315n, 326n, 334n, 337n, 351, 387; V 370n, 395n; VI 29n

Cromwell, Henry, AP corres., I 93n, 171n, 198-9, 205, 271n, 278n, 281n, 283n, 305n, 336n, 340-4 passim, 346n, 347-9, 351-2, 417n, 419n, 427n, 429n, 430n; II 7n, 36n, 85 f.; III.i 145n, 153n; V 273n, 451, 456; IV xlii, 5n, 35n. 103n, 203n, 283n; V 106n, 456; VI 4n, 52n, 61n, 65n, 72n, 76n, 102n, 229n, 230n, 332n, 409n, 446n; VII xxxvi; in AP poems, VI 24-9, 39-40

Cromwell, Lady Mary, I 299n Cromwell, Oliver, in AP poems, III.i 155 and n;

III.ii 27 and n Cronin, G., and P.A.Doyle, VII cvii n Crook, Japhet, Biog., IV 356; in AP poems, III.ii

95; IV 122, 306, 324 Cross, Wilbur, Life of Fielding, IV 315n Crotopus, in AP poem, I 438 and n Crousaz, J.P.de, Biog., V 435-6; attacks E. on

Man, II xv; III.i xxv and n; VII xxviii His critiques of E. on Man: their character, III.i

xix-xx; English trans., III.i xx-xxi; Curll’s use of, III.i xx; Warburton’s reply to, III.i xxi-xxii, xxiii

In Dunciad, V 361 and n, 362n Crowne, John (dramatist), in AP poem, VI 137,

139n; other ref., II 112; III.i 177n, 129n Croxall, Samuel (divine and poet), E. on Man

attributed to, III.i xv; other ref., X 504 Crux-Easton, in AP poem, VI 353, 354n Ctesilochus (painter), VIII 360 Cudgel (by Hercules Vinegar, Esq.), Cudworth, Ralph (Platonist), III.i 81n, 93n, 124n,

169; VIII 204 Culverwell, Nathanael (Platonist), III.i 65n, 76n Cumberland, Richard (bishop and political

philosopher), III.i 43n, 66n, 106n, 107n, 123n, Cumming| (a captain), his comment on AP

Homer, VII cvii Cumont, F., III.i 27n Cunningham, Alexander, AP knowledge of his

Horace, IV xliii Cunningham, R.N., II 205n Cuper, Boydell (Cuper’s Gardens), III.ii 183n Cuperus, Gisbertus (antiquarian), VII xxxviii,

lxxxi, 173 Cupid, in AP poems, I 72, 176, 395, 397, 404; II

136, 207; III.ii 148; V 374 Cupids, in AP poems, III.ii 148; VI 367 Curio, identity of, III.ii 108n, 135n; in AP poem,

VI 204 Curll, Edmund, Biog., IV 356-7; V 436; uses

Crousaz against AP, III.i xx; as publisher of abuse of AP, V 207 ff., 210; publishes Dacier addendum on AP, VII xliv and n; annotates AP poems, VI 28n, 29n, 319n; value of his AP texts, VI 28n, 90n, 183n; attributes poems to AP, VI 105n, 112n, 144n, 163-4n, 165n; ed. of AP letters, VII xxvii; AP takes revenge on, VI 236n; VII xxvi; in AP poems, IV

100, 103n, 125 and n; V 64 and n, 74n, 97 and n, 104 ff. and n, 115n, 118-19n, 121-2, 152n, 153n, 165 and n, 166n, 171n, 196n, 199n, 203n, 273, 296, 298 ff., 328, 411n; VI 236 and n; other ref., II xiii, xiv, 9 and n, 325n; IV 206n; V x, xxii, xlvi, 33n 39n, 91n 248n, 433, 435, 441, 448, 450 f.; VI 100n, 174n, 292n, 421n, 446n; X xiii

WORKS: Female Dunciad, V 24n, 210n; Court Poems, IV

xv, 121n; The Curliad, V 210, cited passim; Key to the Dunciad, IV 111n; V xxiv, 210, cited passim; Miscellanea, IV 103n

Curll, Henry, Biog., V 436; in AP poem, V 304; other ref., V 121n

Currie, H.MacL., VII xxiii Curtius, Marcus, in AP poems, III.i 79 and n; V

86, 285; other ref., III.i lxii Cutler, Sir John, in AP poems, III.ii 108n, 119

and n, 120; VII ccxxxv; other ref., III.ii 116n Cutts, John (poet), I 217, 324n Cutts, John, 1st Baron C. of Gowran, II 375 Cyclop[-s], in AP poems, I 366, 370, 372 and n,

423 Cyllenius, in AP poems, I 427 and n Cynthaeus of Chios (Homer scholar, 6th c. BC),

VII 52, 59 Cynthia, in AP poems, I 122, 168, 377, 398, 430,

432; II 132, 183; III.ii 50; IV 153; V 165, 177, 328, 332; VI 153

Cynthus, in AP poems, I 67 and n, 165 and n, 444 and n

Cypria (lost epic, c 8th c. BC), VII 343 Cyprian, in AP poem, II 271 Cyrrha, in AP poem, I 414 and n Cythaeron, in AP poems, I 416 and n, 429; II 259 Cytheraea, in AP poems, VI 11, 233