ABSTRACT

Habert, Philippe, II 216n Habington, William (poet), III.i 68n, 117n Hackney (Middlesex), in AP poem, III.ii 25 Hadrian (Roman emperor), VII 35, 43; AP

version of his Animula vagula, VI 91-5 Haemus, in AP poem, VI 34 Hagstrum, Jean H., III.ii 48n Hakewill, G., II 260n Hale, Dr Richard, Biog., IV 364; in AP poem, IV

291 and n Hale, Stephen (minister of Teddington), IV 364 Hales or Hale, Stephen (physiologist), in AP

poem, III.ii 66 and n; other ref., III.ii 18n Hales, John (divine), III.i 132n, 134n Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of, Biog., IV

373; in AP poems, IV xxiv, 112-13, 317 and n; VI 123, 124n, 129, 131n; his poems imitated, V 119n, 198, 405n; AP acknowledgement in Preface, VII 24; other ref., I 38, 59n, 179n; II 156n; V 305n, 350n; VI 117n

Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of, IV 164n, 181n

Halifax, George Savile, 1st Marquis of, III.i 35n, 57n, 146n

Hall, Arthur, his trans. of Homer, VII lxxxviii n, cx, cxii, cxv, cxxiv-cxxv and n, cxxxv, cxlii; AP use of trans., X 495; AP parallels in Iliad, X 496, 497, 498; text selections of his trans. of Iliad from French, X 539-40

Hall, Edward, Chronicles, IV 34, 35 and n Hall, Henry, I 281n Hall, Jacob (rope-dancer), in AP poem, IV 82n,

Hall, Joseph (bishop and writer), II 128n; III.i 36n, 108n, 147n,

Halley, Edmund (astronomer), Halliday, B., VI 447n Halsband, Robert, V 467 Hamilton, Anthony, AP corres., I 208; his

Mémoires de Grammont, III.ii 119n; other ref., III.ii xliii n

Hamilton, Elizabeth (Gerard), Duchess of, as Sylvia, VI 287n; other ref., III.ii 54n

Hamilton, Newburgh, I 77n Hamm, V.M., I 263n Hammelman, H.A., VI xix Hammond, Anthony, friend of Chandos, III.ii

xliii n Hammond, James, Biog., V 441; other ref., V 37n Ham pie, a recipe for, IV 8n Hampstead (London), VI 317n Hampton, in AP poems, II 129, 132, 169, 191 Hampton Court, in AP poems, II 133, 196;

description of, II 169 ff., 396, 399; tapestry at, II 396;

Handasyde, Elizabeth, I 65n, 77n, 176n Handel, Georg Friedrich, Biog., V 441-2; Semele,

I 77n; at Cannons chapel, III.ii 151n; Esther, III.ii 151n; V 348n; VI 217n, 423-35; effect on London music, V 190n, 346n ff., 444; VI 440; music for Acis and Galatea, VI 216-17n; acquaintance with AP, VI 216n; AP as collaborator, VI 432-4n; in AP poems, V 348 and n; VI 447

Hanmer, Sir Thomas, Biog., V 442; in AP poem, V 351 f. and n; other ref., III.ii xxxviii; V 268n, 280n; VI 118, 119n

Hannes, Edward, V 189n Hannibal, I 172n, 266n Hanson, L., Government and the Press, cited V

134n and Biog. App., V 428 ff. passim Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount (1661-1727), in

AP poem, V 395; VI 242; his criticism of AP epitaph on his son, VI 244n; other ref., V 31, 153n; VI 198n, 234n; VII 24

Harcourt, Hon. Simon (1684-1720), AP epitaph on, VI 242, 243-4n; other ref., II 231, 281n, 288n; V 35, 35-6n; VII 24

Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl (1714-77), Biog., V 442; in AP poem, V 395,

Harcourt, William Edward, 2nd Viscount, IX xii Harding, Davis P., VII cxliv Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of, Biog., IV

394; in AP poem, IV 335 and n; other ref., III.ii 100n; IV xx n, 364; VI 384n. See also Yorke, Philip Chesney

Hardy, Thomas, II 166n f. Hare, Francis, Bishop of Chichester, Biog., IV

364; V 442-3; ed. Terence, IV 77n; in AP poems, IV 335 and n; V 174, 174-5n, 330; other ref., IV 284n, 379; V

Hargraves, C.P., II 391n Harington, Sir J., II 209n Harison, William, II 3, 9n Harlan, Earl, X 585 Harley. See Oxford Harnach, Adolph, III.i xli n Harpax, in AP poems, III.ii xlv, Harpsfield, Nicholas (theologian), V 80n Harries [pl. Harry], in AP poem, IV 33 Harrington, John, VII cviii Harris, G., Life of Lord Hardwicke, III.ii 89n; IV

xx n, 327n Harris, I. [John ?], VII xii-xiii Harris [John?], in AP corres., VII xiii Harris, John, Bishop of Llandaff, Biog., IV 364;

in AP poem, IV 308 and n Harrison, Harry, VII xxiii Harry, Sir (unidentified), in AP poems, IV 333 Harte, Walter, Biog., V 443; other ref., II 293n; V

36, 137n Hartford, Frances Seymour, Countess of, VI

384n, 386n, 389n Hartington, William Cavendish, 4th Duke of

Devonshire and Marquis of, V 400 and n Hartshorn, the use of, IV 6n Hartwell, K.E., III.i 39n Harvard, Houghton Library, X 590, 591 Harvequini’s, in AP poem, VI 367 Harvey, Mr (author of an epigram), VI 448n Harvey, William, II 115 Hastings. See Huntingdon Haterius, Quintus (1st c. BC), I 215 Hatton (clockmaker), VI 237n Hatton, E., II 159n Hautgout, in AP poem, III.ii 57 Havens, G.R., III.i 71n Havens, Raymond D., X 494, 495, 501, 502, 503,

504, 505, 509, 510, 511, 512, 585 Hawkins, Sir John, Life of Johnson, IV 378;

History of Music, IV 360; other ref., VI 413n Hawksmoor, Nicholas (architect), Hist. Account

of London Bridge, IV 62n, 63n; other ref., IV 390 Hawley, Francis, 2nd Baron H. of Duncannon,

III.ii 90n Hawley, Lt-Gen. Henry, III.ii 90n Hayley, William, II viii Haym, Nicol (composer), III.ii Haymarket Theatre, VI 356n Hays (gamester), in AP poem, 397 and n Hayward, A., Art of Dining, IV 56n Haywood, Eliza, Biog., V 443; in AP poems, V

52, 119 and n, 162 and n, 303; other ref., III.ii 178n; IV xvii; V xlvi, 13n, 208

Hazard, Paul, III.i xliv n Hazen, A.T., III.i xxi n Hazlitt, William, II Hearne, Thomas, Biog., V 443; in AP poems,

III.ii 135 and n; V 171, 329; other ref., III.ii 113n; IV 390; V xlvi, 59, 170n ff.; VII lxxiii

Heathcote, E.D., Account of Families of Heathcote, III.ii 99n; IV 365

Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, Biog., IV 365; in AP poems, III.ii 99; IV 181; V 129, 307; in Master Key to Popery, III.ii 182 and n

Hebrew[-s], in AP poems, II 18, 30, 48; VI 88 Hebrus, in AP poem, VI 33

Hecataeus (historian, 6th/5th c. BC), VII 77 Hector, in AP poems, I 449, 455, 456, 457; II 271

and n Hectors, in AP poem, IV 11 and n Heidegger, John James, Biog., V 443-4; in AP

poems, V 92, 290 Heins, D., X xii Heinsius, Daniel (critic), his Horace used by AP,

IV xliii; in AP poems, VI 25, 28n; other ref., I 24n Helen [Hellen], in AP poems, I 380; III.ii 66; VI

27, 107, 158 Heliodorus (author of Aethiopica), VII 28, 40,

100, 313 Hell-fire Club, VI 343n Helluo, in AP poems, III.ii 35, 57 Helsztynski, S., II 105n, 416n Hemsley (Helmsley, Yorkshire), in AP poem, IV

69 and n Henley, John, Biog., IV 365; V 173-4n, 444; in

AP poems, IV 29, 102 and n, 302; V 96 and n, 142 and n, 173-5, 173-4n, 285, 296, 315, 318, 330 and n; other ref., IV 269n, 363n; V xiii, xxvi, xxix. See also Hyp Doctor

Hennepin, Louis (voyager), III.i 27n, 28n Hennessy, G., Nov. Repertorium, IV 62n Henry I of England, I 158n Henry V of England, in AP poem, IV 195 Henry VI of England, in AP poem, I 179 and n;

other ref., I 142, 177n Henry VII of England, I 78n, 157n Henry VIII of England, in AP poem, VI 195;

other ref., I 132, 156n, 175n, 177n, 180n Henry and Minerva, A Poem, V 379n Hepp, Noemi, VII lxxix n Heptapection Goat (work attributed to Homer),

VII 54 Heraclides Ponticus (philosopher and writer, 4th

c. BC), VII 41; VIII 194, 344, 347 Heraclitus, his metaphor of harmony-from-

discord, III.i xxxiv f., xxxvii, xlviii-xlix, liv-lv, lxii; in AP poem, IV 44n, 45; other ref., III.i 59n; VIII 347, 349

Herbert, Edward, 1st Baron H. of Cherbury, III.i 117n, 124n

Herbert, George, II 306n; III.i lxxiv, 43n, 65n,

128n, 151n Herbert, Mary, Countess of Pembroke. See

Fitzwilliams Herbert, Lady Mary (adventuress), III.ii 103-4n Herbert, Thomas, II 260n Hercules, in AP poems, I 385; VI 212 Herder, Johann Gottfried von, III.i xxvii Hereditary Right Exemplified, V 118n Hermes, in AP poems, II 135, 202; V 192, 380,

407 Hermias [Hermeias] (tyrant of Atarneus, 4th c.