ABSTRACT

Tacitus, Cornelius (historian, 1st c. AD), II 264n; V 390n f.; VII 291, 337; X 151

Taenarus, in AP poem, I 415 and n Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe, III.i 53n Talbot. See Shrewsbury Talbot, Charles, 1st Baron, Biog., IV 389; in AP

poems, IV 174n, 175; V 357 and n; other ref., IV 382; V 401n, 455

Talbot, William, Biog., V 455; in AP poems, V 397-8n, 402; other ref., III.i 142n

Tallard, Camille D’Hostun, due de, I 40 Tall-Boy, in AP poem, III.ii 56 and n Tallemant, Paul, II 216n Tanais, in AP poems, V 156, 324 Tantalus, in AP poems, I 424, 426 Tarquin, in AP poem, VI 108 Tartar[-ean], in AP poems, I 428; V 156, 324 Tasso, AP opinion of, II 252; as interpreter of

Homeric tradition, VII clxxxiii; other ref., I 261n; II 221n

WORKS: Aminta, I 30, 31n; Gierusalemme Liberata, I 30;

II 252, 260n, 319n, 367n; VII 6, 176, 202, 332, 359, 380; VIII 114-15, 171, 186, 191, 208, 227, 242, 2467, 310; X 61; Godfrey of Bulloigne, II 173-4n

Tassoni, Alessandro (author of La Secchia Rapitd), II 108, 110, 147n, 159n, 174n; V 108n, 450

Tate, Nahum, Biog., IV 389; in AP poems, IV 109; V 72 and n, 277, 287 and n; VI 173, 176n, 284; his version of Psalms, I 253n; IV 215n; trans. Ovid, I 339; III.i 43n; trans. Simonides, III.i 67n; a poem, II 175n; other ref., IV 14n; V xlv, 149n

Tatler, I 240n, II 10n, 90, 149n, 161n, 167n,

171n, 176n, 180-2n, 186-90n, 194n, 200n, 204n, 209n, 218, 219n, 227, 232, 241, 259n, 264n, 265n; III.i 15n; III.ii 36n; V 381n, 384n, 398n; VIII 167

Taurus, in AP poem, II 72 Taylor, Jeremy (divine), in AP poems, VI 287,

288n; Holy Living and Holy Dying, III.i 94n; III.ii 55; other ref., II 209n; III.i 73n, 132n

Taylor, John (the “water-poet”), in AP poems, V xlv, 141 and n, 321

Taylor, Thomas, II 157n Telamon, in AP poem, I 452 Telemus, in AP poem, I 366 Tempest, Alathea or Henrietta, in AP poems, I 47,

88 and n Tempest, Sir Charles Robert, II 372 Tempest, Henry, I 88n Tempest, Sir John, I 88n Tempest, P., II 228n Temple. See Cobham Temple, Sir William, I 16 f., 18, 153n, 240n,

244n, 264n, 313n; II 148n, 231 ff., 260n ff., 378n, 408; III.i 53n, 84n, 88n, 99n, 113n, 114n, 123n, 124n, 129n, 134n, 151n, 170; VI

Temple (London), in AP poem, IV 173 Temple-Bar (London), in AP poem, IV 49 Tenison, Thomas, Archbishop, III.i 94n, 96n Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron, II 144n, 222; III.ii

142n Terence, in AP poems, I 81 and n; V 364; his

comedies, I 257n, 259n; III.i 26n, 113n, 145n; IV 60n, 77n, 324n; IX 44, 409; X 150, 270, 277, 362

Tereus, in AP poem, I 401 and n Terrasson, Jean (critic of Homer), VII xl-xli and

n, 121, 268, 328, 332, 338, 382, 429; VIII 316, 350, 365

Tertullian, in AP poem, II 74; Apol., VII 63; De Carne Christi, IX 454

Teubner, B.G., the editions of classical works, VII 28, 32-4, 40, 46, 64, 69-70

Teucer, in AP poem, I 451, 452, 453, 454 Thales (the Cretan, 7th c. BC), VII 56 Thales (philosopher, 7th/6th c. BC), VIII 175 Thalestris, in AP poem, II 108, 132, 134, 135,

191 f., 199, 201, 203, 376 Thalia, in AP poem, V 345 Thame, in AP poem, I 71 and n Thames, in AP poems, I 59, 67, 71 and n, 89, 165,

168, 169, 173, 181 and n, 183 and n, 185, 191 and n; II 127, 129, 159, 169; IV 114, 153, 159, 289; V 130, 133, 137, 140, 141, 191, 308, 309, 310, 314, 321, 336; VI 44, 225, 367, 382

Thamis, in AP poem, VI 43 Thebes [-an], in AP poems, I 409 and n, 411,

415, 417, 418, 420, 423, 425, 427, 428, 431, 432, 433, 434, 443; II 259; IV 225

Thebais, VII 54. See also AP Works, First Book of Statius

Themistius (rhetorician, 4th c. AD), V 296n Theobald, Lewis, Biog., IV 389; V 455-6; in AP

Master Key to Popery, III.ii 180 and n, 184; AP quotes La Bruyere on, V 206; in Dunciad, II xv; as character in text of Dunciad A, V 59-194 passim; by name in Dunciad A, V xvi, 49, 51, 54, 61n, 75 and n, 93n, 94, 97, 99n, 151n, 154n, 187n; displaced as hero in Dunciad B, V xxxii, 252, 269n; occurs in Dunciad B, V 279 and n, 290 and n, 415-17; AP epigrams on, V 138n; VI 302, 303n, 304-5n, 326, 327, 329n; in other AP poems, IV 108, 123, 175; VI 283, 450; his notes imitated or parodied, V 59n, 65n f., 80n, 81n, 90n, 122n f., 153n, 182n, 195n, 267; other ref., V 81n, 152n, 429, 435, 441, 443, 444, 447; VI 329n, 330n Translations, of Ovid, V 75n; his Aeschylus, V 76n, 88 and n, 185, 186n, 335; his Ajax, V 81n; of Plato, Dialogue of the Soul, V 8990n; as translator, V 84n, 85n, 90n, 113n, 365n

WORKS : Cave of Poverty, V 64, 75n, 77n, 90, 431; Censor,

V xxxix, 29, 73n, 75n, 77n, 186n, 431, 455; Double

Falshood, V 99n, 180-2n; his pantomimes, V 68n, 76n, 88n, 176n f., 183n, 184n, 185n, 335n; Shakespeare, III.ii 150n; V xxiii, 83n, 268n, 280n, 297n, 427, 456; Shakespeare Restored, II xiv; V xixiii, xxxvi, xl, 40, 59n, 60n, 66n, 75n, 82n, 88n, 121n, 123n, 153n, 180n, 182n, 195n, 217n, 267n, 279n, 433n, 453; 456; VII xxvii; contributions to Mist’s Journal, V 8n, 21, 29, 30, 38, 39, 45, 75n, 80n, 83n, 86n, 114n, 180n, 182n, 209, 211 and n, 213n, 231n, 233n, 279n, 435, 448, 456; to The Daily Journal, V 75, 76, 456; other works, V 87n f., 90n, 177n, 185n, 207-8, 210, 211, 365, 431, 455; VI 289n

Theocles, in AP poem, V 389 Theocritus, I 15n, 16, 18, 19, 20, 24n, 28n, 29 ff.,

30n, 32n, 43 ff., 48, 49, 60n, 61n, 72-5n, 83n, 86n, 89n, 254n, 334; II 209n; V 81n, 223; VII 44, 49, 201; VIII 285; X 37, 73, 253, 367

Theodamas, in AP poem, II 29 Theodorus, Manlius, III.i 157n Theon, V 393n Theophrastus (philosopher, 4th/ 3rd c. BC), II

16n, 17n; III.i xxxvi, 119n; VI 123; IX 242; X 222 Theseus, in AP poem, II 258 Thetis, in AP poem, I 412 and n Thisbe, in AP poem, II 40 Thomas, Elizabeth, Biog., V 456; in AP poems as

Corinna, V 105-6 and n, 162n, 299n; sale of AP MSS, VI 28n, 90n; other ref., V 210

Thomists, in AP poem, I 289 and n Thompson, Aaron, British History, VI 193n,

421n Thompson, A.H., notes cited, III.i 22n, 83n, 94n,

152n, 155n Thompson, Francis, VI xx Thompson, H.K., III.i vi Thompson, William, II 6 Thoms, W.J., III.ii 121n; VI 396n Thomson, James, The Seasons and AP E. on Man,

III.i xlvii, lxvi; Liberty, III.i 116n, 126n; The Seasons, II 6n; III.i xxviii n, 12n, 16n, 38n, 44n, 45n, 76n, 115n, 121n, 126n, 129n, 148n; IV 351-2, 368, 376; V 37, 157n; AP Prologue to his Sophonisba, VI 310-11; other ref., IV xxiv; V 440, 447; VIII xiii

Thoos, in AP poem, I 452 Thornhill, Sir James (painter), II viii; IV 113n Thorold, Sir George, Lord Mayor, in AP poems,

V 69 and n, 275n; other ref., V 135n, 167n, 205 Thorpe, C.D., III.i 72n Thracian, in AP poem, VI 31 Thrale. See Piozzi Thrasymed, in AP poem, I 459 Thucydides (historian, 5th c. BC), VII lxxxii, 44,

49, 52, 70, 72, 161, 175-6, 181, 384; IX 90, 141, 265, 309, 344, 433; X 127, 202

Thulè, in AP poem, V 89, 289 Thurmond, John, V 176n Thyrsis, in AP poems, I 82 ff., 88 ff. Tiberius, III.ii xx Tiberius Rhetor (author of work on

Demosthenes, 2nd c. AD), VII 144 Tibullus, Albius (poet, 1st c. BC), I 224; II 356,

357; III.i 26n; IV 175; VI 236, 420; IX 380; X 340 Tickell, Major-General Sir Eustace, VI 465n Tickell, R.E., his Thomas Tickell, V xvii n, 30n,

33n, 439, 455; VI 206n Tickell, Thomas, his Guardian essays, I 17-18,

42; V 222n; his poetry, I 128, 130, 154n, 188n, 190n, 192n; II 151n, 217n, 268n; III.i 30n; III.ii 97n; IV xxviii n; V 348n; VI 109n, 207n; trans. of Iliad, II xiii; IV 343; V 30n, 110n; VI 112n, 132n, 135n, 145n; VII xxvi, xxxviii, xlii, cvii; AP use of trans., X 495, 496; his ed. of Addison’s Works, IV 339; V 30n, 236; VI 205n, 465; in AP poems, VI 140, 141n, 173, 176n; other ref., V xvii

Tidcombe, Lt-Gen. John, in AP poems, VI 26, 29n, 39, 40; other ref., I 100; VI 415n

Tillotson, Geoffrey, author of On the Poetry of Pope, I xiii, 55n, 132n, 137n, 337n, 344n; II 36n, 222n, 302n, 308n, 325n, 333n, 354n, 364n, 365n; III.ii 17n, 18n, 98n; IV 219n, 228n; V xlii n, 8n, 108n, 351n; VI xx, 240n, 242n; X 495, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 509, 510, 511

Tillotson, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, I 302n; III.i xxxiv n, 63n, 90n, 124n

Tillyard, E.M.W., III.i xlviii n, li n, 68n, 71n; VII cxciv

Tillyard, P.B., III.i 62n Timanthes (Greek painter, 5th c. BC), VIII 360,

545 Timbs, J., Club Life of London, III.ii Timoleon, in AP poem, II 267 and n Timomachus (painter, 1st c. BC), VIII 359 Timon, in AP poems, III.ii xxvi-xxx, xliii, 146

ff., 147n, 170-4, 175, 183-8; IV xiii, 8n, 9, 243, 358; VII ccxlviii, ccxlix

Timotheus (poet, 5th/4th c. BC), in AP poems, I 283 and n, 284 and n; other ref., VIII 35

Tindal, Matthew, Biog., IV 389-90; in AP poems, IV 241; V 144, 144-5n, 175, 316, 330, 390; other ref., III.i 112n, 119n; IV 124-5n; V 432, 473

Tinker, C.B., I 2; III.i vii Tirrell, Walter, I 157n, 158n Tisiphone, in AP poem, I 413 and n Titan [−s], in AP poems, I 304 and n, 445; III.i

lx, 135; VI 142 Titian, in AP poems, VI 157, 159n Titus (Roman emperor), in AP poems, III.i lv,

lxii, 79, 80n, 142 and n, 145n; VI 203 Tityus, in AP poem, I 445 and n Tlepolemus, in AP poem, I 449 Toft, Mary (impostor), in AP poems, VI 259-64,

445, 446n Tofts, Katherine (singer), VI 413n Toland, John, Biog., V 456-7; in AP poems, V

144 and n, 175, 316, 330; other ref., I 304n; III.i 47n; V 198, 385n, 390n

Toledo, in AP poem, VI 136 Tollo, King, in AP poem, VI 290 Tolstoi, Leo, VII clxxxvi Tom, in AP poem, III.ii 22 Tompion, Thomas (watchmaker), VI 22, 23n Tonson, Jacob, the elder, informant for AP on

Man of Ross, III.ii xliv n, xlviii, 113n Tonson, Jacob, AP corres., I 14, 37n, 37-8; III.ii

113n; Miscellany (1684), 167n, 84n, 85n; TonsonDryden Miscellanies, I 37n, 42, 352; II xii, 14; VI 76n, 139n; VII xxv and n, xxxv n, cxi; as AP publisher, I 41, 42, 358, 361; II 14, 56; IV 108n; V xxvi, 31; published Ovid trans., I 339-41, 384; VI 174-5n; secretary of Kit-Kat Club, VI 177n; in AP poems, V 66 and n, 105 and n, 274, 299 and n; VI 25, 129, 131n, 172, 174, 174-5n; other ref., v 30n, 126n, 273n; VI 465n

Tooke, Charles, trans. Iliad, VII xv n, cx, cxxxvi, cxlii-cxlv and n, cxlv-clvi and n; X 495; AP debt to, VII clix, ccxliv n; parallels to AP Iliad, X 498; text selection of his trans., X 556-60

Tooting (London), in AP poem, IV 173 Topham, Richard, III.ii 134; IV 288n Topsell, Edward, his natural history, III.i 42n,

65n, 102n, 112n Torricelli, Evangelista (natural philosopher), III.i

56n Tot’nam, in AP poem, V 130, 308 Toulon, in AP poem, VI 27 Tournemine, R.J.de (Jesuit), III.i xviii Tower of London, in AP poems, IV 293; VI 196 Townsend, Horatio, V 346n Townshend, Charles, 2nd Viscount, Biog., IV

390; in AP poems, IV 185; VI 181, 184n; other ref.,V 145n

Toynbee, A., Industrial Revolution, IV 390 Tracy, G.R., III.i 40n Trapezuntius, Georgius (translator of Plato,

Aristotle), VIII 204 Trapp, Joseph, Biog., V 457; trans. Ovid, I 344;

Lectures on Poetry, II 353n; in AP poems, V 147n, 272n

Trapp, Joseph B., I xii, 322n; X xii, xxiii Trask, W.R., VII lvi n Travers, in AP poem, V 147n Travers, Henry, II 6 Trays, in AP poem, VI 367 Trenchard, John (political journalist), V 134n,

441 Trent, in AP poem, IV 251 Trevelyan, G.M., I 300n; VI 28n Tripos, in AP poem, I 435 and n Tritons, in AP poem, III.ii 152 Trotter, Catharine (dramatist), V 162n Troy [Trojan, −s], in AP poems, I 449, 452, 456,

457, 470, 472; II 131, 134, 182, 199, 271 and n, 272; V 85, 88, 283; VI 27, 230

True Briton (periodical), V 153n True Character of Mr Pope, IV xxvi Trumbull, Sir William, in AP poems, I 59 and n,

60n, 61n, 172; VI 169-70; AP corres., I 127, 171n, 331n, 353; III.i 160n, 162n; other ref., I 38, 41, 43,

126-7, 130, 141, 201, 202, 341, 342, 348, 355, 356, 358; II 287n; V 19n; VI 167n, 168n, 170n; VII xxxv and n

Tucca, Plotius (Virgil’s literary executor), V 411; X 231

Tuke, Sir Samuel (dramatist), V 102n; VI 303n Tullock, John, III.i 57n, 93n Tully. See Cicero Tunbridge Wells (Kent), in AP poem, V 327 and

n Turbervile, George, II 293n Turberville, A.S., House of Lords in the XVIIIth

Century, IV 332n; Johnson’s England, IV 353 Turenne, Henri de La Tour d’Auvergne, Vicomte

de, in AP poems, III.i 137 and n; IV 322 and n Turk[-s], in AP poems, IV 79, 110; VI 143, 234,

284 Turnell, Martin, III.i lxxvii n Turner, F., II 374n Turner, Sir Gregory Page, IV 289n Turner, Richard (merchant), III.ii 94n Turnpike system, in AP poem, IV 36n, 37 Turnus, in AP poem, II 272 Tutchin, John, Biog., V 457; in AP poems, V 118

and n, 302 Tweed (river), in AP poem, III.i 82 Twickenham, in AP poems, IV 97; VI 44; AP life

at, IV 17n, 65-7 and n, 96 and n; AP villa and embellishments, VI 213n, 225, 226n, 321, 383; VII xxvi, xlii-xliii; grotto, VI 226n, 248n, 394n; VII ccxxiii n, ccxxiv, ccxxv; ornament planned for, VII ccxxvi n; AP idea of hospitality for, VII ccxxvii, ccxxix; engraving of villa, X xiii; garden illus., X xiii-xiv; other ref., VI 44, 249n, 317n

Twickenham Edition, VII xv-xvii, xx-xxii, cxi, cxii, cxliii n, ccxxiv n, ccxxvi n, ccxli n, ccxlviii n; X 494

Twining, Thomas, VII lv n Tyber, in AP poems, I 185 and n; V 158, 325,

373 Tyburn (London), in AP poem, V 64, 273 Tydcomb. See Tidcombe Tydeus, in AP poems, I 412 and n, 433 and n,

443 Tydides, in AP poem, II 271

Tyrawley, James O’Hara, 2nd Baron, Biog., IV 375; in AP poems, IV 85, 245 and n

Tyrconnel, John Brownlow, 1st Viscount, Biog., IV 350-1; in AP poems, IV 302, 302-37n, 322

Tyrian, in AP poems, I 163, 387; IV 239

Tyrrell, James (political philosopher), III.i 161n Tyrtaeus (poet, 7th c. BC), VIII 219 Tyrwhitt, Thomas, II 251n Tzetzes, Johannes (poet, 12th c. AD), VII lxxxi,

33; X 22