ABSTRACT

Pack, Richardson, III.i 89n Pactolus, in AP poem, 166 Padua, in AP poem, V 158, 325 Padua-soy, in AP poem, IV 35 Page, Sir Francis, Biog., IV 376; V 451; in AP

poems, IV 12n, 13, 135, 322; V 343 and n; other ref., IV 367; V 401n

Page, Sir Gregory, Biog., IV 376; as possible Sir Job, IV 289n

Paget, Thomas Catesby, Lord, E. on Man attributed to, III.i xv

Pa-god, in AP poems, IV 45, 309 Paintin, H., II 100n Pakington, Sir Herbert, Biog., IV 376; in AP

poems, IV 75n Palaemon, in AP poem, I 417 Palestrina, Giovanni, I 320n Palingenius, Marcellus, III.i 13n, Palinurus, in AP poem, V 404n, 405 Palladio, Andrea, Palliadian, in AP poems, III.ii

140, 155; IV 263; other ref., II 227n; III.ii xxv, 128, 134n, 139n, 177n

Pallas, in AP poems, I 469, 472, 473; II 135, 202; V 61, 269; VI 106, 336-7

Pall Mall Miscellany, VI 342n Palmer. See Cleveland Palmer, Sir Thomas, Biog., IV 376-7; in AP

poem, IV 81 and n Pam, in AP poem, II 172 Pams, in AP poem, VI 367 Pamela, in AP poem, VI 63 Pan, in AP poems, I 75, 86, 151, 166; V 159, 325 Pancirollas, Guido, II 341n

Pandion, in AP poem, I 453 Panegyric on a Court, V 398n Pantomimes, V 176 and n ff. Panza, Sancho, in AP poem, III.ii 153 and n;

other ref., IV 166n Papillia, in AP poem, III.ii 40n, 53 and n Pappus of Alexandria (fl. c 300 AD), III.i 111n Paraclete, in AP poem, II 348 Parian, in AP poems, I 400; II 255 and n; III.ii

117; IV 239 Paridel, in AP poems, V xxxii, 376n, 376-7 Paris, in AP poems, II 31; IV 117; V 127, 306;

Parliament of, III.ii 93n Parker. See Macclesfield Parker, F.H.M., I 152n Parker, G., II 176n Parker, Samuel, II 200n Parmenides of Elea (philosopher, 5th c. BC), IX

262 Parnassus [-ian], in AP poems, I 250, 277, 296,

417, 441; III.i 129; IV 96, 102; V 97, 161, 296, 326; VI 79

Parnell, Thomas, Biog., IV 377; his poems, II 98n, 374; IV xxv; V 67n, 109n, 138n; VII xxvi; AP ed. of his poems, VI 240-2n, 437n; VII xxvi; in AP poems, IV 255; VI 196, 197n, 239, 240n, and as member of Scriblerus Club, 115n, 116, 117, 118, 120, 197n; as AP collaborator, VI 115-18n, 120n, 196-7, 414n; his E. on Homer, VII xiv, xv, l, lxxviii, lxxx-lxxxii, lxxiv, lxxxv n, 13; text of Essay, VII 26-80; headpiece for, in AP Iliad, VII xii; assists AP in Iliad, VII xviii, xxxix; AP corres., VII xxxvii n, xxxviii and n, lxxxi; on Homer

authorship, VII lxxvi; AP acknowledgements to, VII 23; VIII 578; other ref., II xii, xiii, 155n; VI 346n; VII xxv, xxvi, xliv n

Parr, R. (engraver), II viii Parthenia, in AP poem, VI 126 Partridge, John (almanac-maker), in AP poems, II

111, 137, 211 and n; other ref., II 286n; IV 206n Pascal, Blaise, AP associates his religious

opinions with, III.i xxii; his ambivalent view of man, III.i xxxviii; other ref., III.i 17n, 35n, 44n, 53n, 54n, 55n, 56n, 71n, 82n, 87n, 99n, 158n

Pasquin (weekly paper), V 39, 163n, 168n, 170, 327n, 329

Passeran. See Radicati “Paston, George” [pseud.], Life of Pope, III.ii 51n Pastor, Ludwig von, I 319n, 320n, 322n Pastora, in AP poem, III.ii 49 Pater, Walter, VII lvii Paterculus (Gaius Velleius Paterculus, author of

Historia Romana, 1st c. AD), VII 42, 46 Patriots, in AP poems, III.ii 88 and n, 105 and n;

IV 281, 299 and n, 301, 302n, 324 Patritio, in AP poem, III.ii 26 and n Patroclus, in AP poems, I 457, 458, 459, 460; II

271 and n Pattison, Mark, his notes cited, III.i i 11n, 14n,

18n, 20n, 22n, 23n, 24n, 25n, 32n, 33n, 40n, 45n, 46n, 53n, 54n, 57n, 59n, 64n, 66n, 68n, 70n, 71n, 73n, 77n, 80n, 88n, 93n, 94n, 95n, 99n, 100n, 101n, 102n, 103n, 104n, 108n, 110n, 113n, 116n, 122n, 128n, 130n, 131n, 132n, 134n, 135n, 145n, 147n, 148n, 151n, 152n, 153n; IV 6n, 8n, 68n, 105n, 120n, 216n, 220n, 299, 319n; other ref., III.i XXIV n

Pattison, William (poet), II 293n, 415; VI 441n Paul, in AP poem, III.ii 37 Paul, H.G., John Dennis, V 127n Paulet. See Bolton Paulus Silentiarius, II 160n Pauly, Alphonse, II 227n Pausanias, Description of Greece, VII 45, 52,

107, 178-80, 218, 259, 271, 371; VIII 195, 301, 355, 496; IX 209, 216, 276, 283, 388; X 194, 226, 230, 259

Paxton, Nicholas, Biog., IV 377; in AP poems, IV 313 and n, 321; V 311n

Peacham, Henry, I 313n; III.ii 140n Peacock, T.L., II 386 Peake, A.S., Commentary on the Bible, III.i 109n Peche, William, VII xxxix Pedasus, in AP poem, I 459 Peg, in AP poem, IV 77 Pegasus [-aean], in AP poems, I 257; IV 279; V

165, 328; VI 79 Peleus, in AP poem, IV 169 Pelham. See Newcastle Pelham, Henry, Biog., IV 377; in AP poem, IV

316 and n Pelion, in AP poem, VI 31 Pembroke, Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of, V 377n,

384n, 452; VI 343n Pembroke, Margaret (Sawyer|), Countess of, III.ii

lviii, 48n, 49 Pembroke, Mary (Howe) Herbert, Countess of,

III.ii 48n Pembroke, Mary (Fitzwilliams), Countess of. See

Fitzwilliams Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of, III.ii

lviii, 48n, 134, 135n; VII 55 Pendarves. See Delany Penkethman, William, Biog., IV 377; in AP poem,

IV 220n, 221 Pennell, in AP poem, VI 276 Pennington, Montagu, Memoirs of Mrs Carter, IV

376 Pentheus, in AP poem, I 429 Pentlow (gamester), in AP poem, VI 25, 28n Pepys, Samuel, I 276n, 299n; II 7; IV 260n Perceval. See Egmont Percy, Thomas, Bishop, I 41n, 202n, 348n, 353n,

355n, 356n, 359n Perigord truffles in AP poem, V 397 Perizonius (Voorbroek), Jacob, X 22 Perkins, Francis, II 99, 101n, 374 f. Perks, S., Water Line of the City of London after

the Great Fire, IV 63n Perolla, in AP poem, V 288 Perrault, Charles, Parallèle des Anciens et des

Modernes, I 253n; VII 16, 229, 245; IX 108, 113, 228, 457; X 66, 90, 148, 205, 233; Les Murs de Troye, VII 349; in AP poem, VI 37, 38n; other ref.,

III.i 155n; VII xxxix, lxxii, lxxvi, xcvii; X 431, 446 Perry, Charles (traveller), V 449 Perseus, in AP poems, I 395, 423, 437; II 258 Persian[-s], in AP poems, I 283, 446; II 30, 260;

IV 109, 183; VI 173, 284 Persius Flaccus, Aulus (author of satires, 1st c.