ABSTRACT

Dacian, in AP poem, I 410 and n Dacier, André, editor of Aristotle’s Poetics, I 210;

VII xl and n, 54, 89, 127, 331-2, 340; VIII 2, 64, 181, 318, 341, 349, 353, 358, 361; IX 119, 279-80, 334-5; X 10, 14, 205, 214, 217-18, 233, 236, 271, 330, 378; trans. Plutarch’s Lives, II 236, 268n; his Life of Pythagoras, II 260n, 263n; VIII 491; trans. Epictetus, X 39, 235

Dacier, Anne Lefèvre, discusses marble relief, VII xii; trans. into English, xiii (see also Ozell); verbal parallels with AP Homer, xv n; editions of her trans., xvii-xviii n; AP use of, xl and n, xli, xlv, lxxxi, cxxvi; X 575; 2nd ed. attacks AP, VII xliiixliv; her Preface, xlvii n; trans. in “Prince of Poets” tradition, lxxi; her view of Homer v modern view, lxxv; sources of her Homer comment, lxxvii; quarrel with de la Motte, lxxviii-lxxix, lxxx; comparative study of a passage, xciv and n, xcv, xcvii and n; a comparison with other trans., clix, clx; AP attacks, xcvii; Remarques, xc, cv and n; ethical interpretation of Homer, cii; use of Eustathius, cv, cvi; facts about her Homer, cix, cxi; AP comment on her remarks, ccxx, ccxxi Other ref. to her trans. of and commentary on Homer:

V 120n, 121n, 450 VII xxxviii, xxxix-xl, l, li and n, lxxxiv, c, cxv n,

cxxvii, 14, 41-2, 55, 79, 83, 87, 97, 100, 104, 109, 112, 121, 125, 127-8, 135-6, 152-3, 166, 168, 181, 193, 195, 199-201, 210, 215, 217-18, 221, 227, 232-3, 235-6, 238, 242, 247, 249, 266, 273-4, 279, 282, 286, 304, 310-11, 313-14, 317, 319, 323, 3278, 334, 340, 345, 350, 355-6, 360, 385, 388, 390, 400-2, 408, 422, 429, 432, 435, 438-9, 442, 446-9,

455, 462-3, 465-6, 468, 470 VIII 14, 22, 28, 36-7, 45, 50, 59, 72, 77, 86, 94-

6, 98, 104, 106, 108, 113, 120, 127-8, 143, 145-6, 150, 157, 159, 175, 183, 194-8, 209, 224, 230, 2401, 253, 266, 278, 284, 287, 290, 292, 296, 298, 301, 307-8, 310, 317-19, 332-5, 338, 351, 354, 372, 376-7, 382, 384-5, 387, 390, 394-5, 397, 403, 410, 414, 418, 427, 433, 444, 447, 456-7, 461, 465, 467, 476, 483, 488, 504, 507, 514, 522-3, 526, 528, 543, 555, 560

IX 28, 30-2, 34-5, 39, 41, 44, 48, 50, 54, 60-1, 64, 68-9, 76, 79, 81, 88, 95, 101-5, 107-8, 112, 115-16, 119, 123, 133, 138, 142-3, 145, 147, 152, 155, 161-2, 164-5, 167, 173, 177, 180, 190, 196, 199-200, 205, 208, 214, 225-6, 228, 237, 242-4, 246, 253, 256-9, 264-5, 269, 272, 276-7, 279, 281, 284, 286, 290, 296, 300, 302, 306, 309-10, 317, 323, 327, 338-40, 344-5, 351-3, 355, 359, 361, 364, 378, 403, 405, 407, 410, 413, 424, 429, 437-9, 448, 451, 453, 457-8 X 17, 23, 27-8, 37, 40, 54-5, 58-9, 71, 79, 86, 89, 94, 108, 110, 112, 121-2, 127, 135, 142, 144, 150-1, 167, 171, 177, 183, 1867, 194, 196-7, 202-4, 206, 208, 210-13, 216-19, 224, 228, 232-3, 236-7, 244, 246, 252, 255, 260, 263, 276-9, 288, 293-4, 303, 312-13, 323, 325-6, 330-1, 338, 340, 342, 346, 348-9, 351, 361, 367-8, 370-3, 378, 384, 392-5, 397, 419, 427, 442, 44556, 494-5, 578-9

Des Causes de la Corruption du Goust, VII 319; VIII 197

Iliad parallels to AP trans., X 500-6, 579-80; Iliad text selection, X 519-21

Odyssey parallels to AP trans., X 508-11

Daffy, Rev. Thomas, V 395n Dagenham Beach (Essex), III.ii 156n Daily Advertiser, III.i xx n, xxi n Daily Courant, I xiv, 205n; II 104n; V 81n, 114n,

310n, 311n, 430, 441, 443; VI 419n; VII xxxvii n Daily Gazetteer, IV xxxviii-xxxix; V 285n,

287n, 303n, 311n, 399n, 428, 434, 448, 451; VI 365n, 396n

Daily Journal, III.i xvi n, xvii n, xviii n; III.ii xxvii; V xvii, xx n, xxii, xxiii, 33n, 34n, 45n, 67n, 101n, 102n, 103n, 134n, 208 f., 211, 212n, 233n, 235, 444, 448 f., 456, 458; VI 432n; VII xxxvii n

Daily Post, V 293n, 444; VI 322n; VII xliii n Daily Post-Boy, III.ii xxvii; VI 319n, 342n Dalilah [Delilah], in AP poem, II 75 Dallaway, James, note in Walpole’s Anecdotes of

Painting, III.ii 113n; ed. Lady M.W.Montagu, VI 212n

Dalrymple. See Stair Dalrymple, David, Lord Hailes, anecdotes by,

III.ii 57n, 98n Dalrymple, Hugh, II 8 Damian, in AP poems, II 31, 34, 39, 41, 44 Damon, in AP poems, I 59, 63 ff.; II 152; IV 107 Dampier, William, III.i 110n Danaus, in AP poems, I 429 and n, 436 Dancastle, Thomas, friend of AP, VI 194n; VII

xxxvii Dane [-ish], in AP poems, I 157, 184 Daniel, G. (poet), V 81n Daniel, Samuel (poet), II 216n, 294, 303; III.i

13n, 81n, 84n, 86n, 147n Dante Alighieri, his use of Virgil, I 101;

philosophy of renunciation, III.i lxxi, 50n; in AP poems, IV 43; other ref., II 220; VII clxxix, clxxxvi

Daphne, in AP poems, I 88 ff., 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 394; VI 47

Daphnis, in AP poems, I 59-70 passim, 62 ff., 69, 70

Dapperwit, in AP poems, II 135, 205 Darbishire, Helen, VII cxxx n Darby, H.C., I 153n Darent, in AP poems, I 184 and n Dares Phrygius, VII lxxxi, 33 Darius, King of Persia, in AP poem, II 69; other

ref., VII 60 Darlow, T.H., II 402 Dartineuf, Charles, Biog., IV 357; in AP poems,

IV 9, 171; other ref., III.ii 25n, 35n Dartmouth, Edward Legge, 1st Earl of, IV 285n D’Aubignac, François Hédelin, Abbé, VII lxxvi D’Auverquerque. See Grantham Davenant (journalist), in AP poem, VI 259, 264n Davenant, William, Preface to Gondibert, I 211,

219, 255n, 258n, 272n; II 106n, 217, 221n, 234n, 287n, 322n; Gondibert, II 155n, 265n, 341n; other works, II 185n, 216n, 264n, 277n, 340n; III.i 15n; IV 208n

Davenport, A., II 160-1n David, in AP poems, I 101; II 48; VI 290, 291 David II of Scotland, I 177n Davidson, W.L., III.i xxxv n Davies, Sir John (poet), III.i 69n Davies, John, of Hereford (poet), III.i xlix, 94n Davies, Miles (bibliographer), VI 197 and n Davies, Thomas (bookseller), Life of Garrick, V

xliii, 293n Davis, Eliza Jeffries, II 159n; IV 62n, 172n Davis, Herbert, I 315n; VI xix Dawes, William (poet), III.i 115n, 151n, 158n Dawley Farm (anon, poem), IV 17n Dawley Farm (Uxbridge), VII xxvii Dawson, C.M., III.i 151n Dawson, Giles E., VI xix Deane, C.V., I 53 Deane, Thomas, I 330n Dearing, Vinton A., article on Atossa, III.ii xxxvi

n, 41n, 159n; article on Prince of Wales’s set of AP Works, VI 345n, 404n

Death, A Poem In Two Books (anon.), III.i 31n De Beer, Esmond, V 467, 470 Deborah, in AP poem, VI 290, 291 Decebalus (Dacian general), I 410n Decius Mus, III.i lxii, 79 and n Defoe, Benjamin Norton, Biog., V 437; in AP

poems, V 128, 148, 307, 317; other ref., V xxvi, 71n Defoe, Daniel, Biog., V 437; his Tour, I 178n,

184n 187n, 188n; III.ii 152n; Complete English Tradesman, II 149n, 152n, 176n, 366; as object of AP satire, V xxxix, xlii, xlvi, 72n, 148n, 447, 457;

VI 59; Mother Ross, V 136n; in AP poems, V 71 and n, 117 and n, 148 and n, 276 and n, 302, 317 and n; other ref., II 10n, 11, 118, 396; V 428

De Geer, Charles, Baron, V 401 Dejanire, in AP poem, II 75 De Kéroualle. See Portsmouth Dekker, Thomas, III.i 112n Delacour, J., II 413, 415 Delaney, Dr Patrick (Swift’s friend), III.ii xxxviii Delany (earlier Mrs Pendarves), Mrs Mary

(Granville), VI 338n, 396n De la Touche, Mme, V 370n De La Warr, John West, 1st Earl, Biog., IV 393;

in AP poems, IV 305 and n, 335 and n Delia, in AP poems, I 65 ff., 80 ff.; VI 45. See

also Delorain, Mary Howard, Countess of Delian, in AP poem, I 386 Delilah. See Dalilah Delorain[-e], Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of, Biog., IV

384; other ref., IV 285n Delorain, Mary Howard, Countess of, Biog., IV

367; as Delia in AP poems, IV 12n, 13, 314n, 340; other ref., III.ii 178n

Delos, in AP poem, I 444 and n Delphi, in AP poem, I 386 De Lyra. See Lyra Demetrius Chalcondylas, X 441 Demetrius of Phalerum (4th c. BC), VII 150,

163; VIII 433; IX 333 Democritus, in AP poem, IV 223; other ref., III.i

11n, 86; V 193n, 407n De-moivre. See Moivre, de Demosthenes, VII 287; IX 68, 238; X 388 Deneau, D.P., V 470 Denham, Sir John, in AP poems, I 173, 174, 270

and n, 280 and n, 449; AP acknowledgement to, VII cix; other ref., I 281n; II 222; VIII 96, 261; X 34

WORKS: Cooper’s Hill, I 67n, 127, 132-5, 149n, 151n,

156n, 160n, 164n, 170n, 173 and n, 175n, 176n, 178n, 182n, 185n, 190n, 322n; II 210n, 281n, 283n, 327n; III.i 122n, 123n; V 122n, 166n; The Destruction of Troy, I 158n, 180n; II 191n; IV xxvii and n, xxviii; Friendship and Single Life, III.i 110n; Of Justice, III.i 112n; Of Old Age, III.i 86n, 158n;

Of Prudence, II 322n; III.i 11n; IV 114n; On Mr John Fletcher’s Works, IV non; VI 144-5n; Out of an Epigram of Martial, I 267n; Passion of Dido for Aeneas, I 86n; The Progress of Learning, I 244n, 317n; IV 120n; V 401n; Sophy, III.i 117n; To Edward Howard, II 363n Translations: Aeneid, VII cviii; X 501; Iliad, I 357-8, 449, 450n; II 199n; VII cx, cxxvi, cxxix, cxxxvi; X 541; AP debt to trans., VII cix, cxxix; X 495; parallels to AP trans., X 498

Dennis, John, Biog., IV 357; V 437-8; his attacks on AP and AP reaction to them, I 264n, 293n, 295n, 307n, 482-4; II 392 ff.; IV 107 and n, 115, 123 and n; V x, xii n; VI 80; VII xxv; on AP trans. Homer, VII xlii, lxxxvi, cii; on Homer authorship, VII lxxvi; in AP poems, I 270 and n, 306 and n; IV 229; V 72 and n, 128, 134-5 and n, 167 and n, 277 and n, 307, 328 and n; VI 26, 29n, 142, 144n, 188, 189n, 283 and n, 328, 331-2n, 355-7 and n; other ref., I 18; IV xxvii n, 200n; V xvi, xlvi, 12n, 18n, 53, 82n, 114n, 125n, 135n, 139n, 153n, 167n, 197 and n, 199-200, 210, 415-18, 447, 467, 468

WORKS: Appius and Virginia, I 199, 306n; V 127n; VI

356n; The Char. and Conduct of Sir John Edgar, V 150n; The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry, I 224-7, 231-2, 270n; Iphigenia, I 307n; Letters in Daily Journal, V xvii, 67n, 138n, 209, 235; Pref. to Miscellanies, I 317n; Operas after the Italian Manner, V 190n; Part of the Te Deum Paraphr., III.i 15n; Pope Alexander’s Supremacy, V xx n, xxii n, xxviii n, 212, 432; criticism of (including Reflections upon) Essay on Criticism, I 205-7, 212, 218-21, 235, 241n, 243n, 245n, 247n, 249n, 254n, 258n, 260n, 276n, 293n, 295n, 298n, 299n, 305n, 312-13n, 314n; V 13n, 24n, 25n, 38n, 44n, 73n, 207; VI 332n; AP reply to him, VI 80; Remarks upon the Dunciad, V xxii n, xxvii, xli, 42n, 75n, 186n, 198, 199-200, 211; Remarks upon Homer, V 27n, 44 and n, 45, 67n, 70n, 73-4n, 75n, 151n, 208, 231n, 233n, 235, 290n, 322n; Remarks upon Mr Pope’s Translation of Homer, VI 189n; Remarks on Prince Arthur, V 15n, 20 and n, 131-2n, 151n; Remarks on The Rape of the Lock, II 90n, 104, 110n, 119, 122n, 123, 157n; V 39n, 44n, 110n, 169-70n, 208 and n, 231n, 235 and n; AP reply to, II 392-9;

The Stage Defended, V 115n, 147n, 170n; A True Character, V 16n, 20n, 25n, 38n, 39n, 42-3n, 45n, 74n, 115n, 132n, 197, 208, 231n, 233n 235, 437; VI 331n

De Piles, Roger, I 240n, 252n, 256n, 258n, 273n, 320n

Deptford (London), in AP poem, VI 44 De Quincey, Thomas, I 208 De Rabutin, Roger, II 297 De Rambouillet family, in AP poem, VI 64, 65n Derham, William (divine and natural

philosopher), III.i 110n, 111n; V 409n Derwentwater, James Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of,

scandal of his estates, III.ii 99n Desaguliers, J.T., Newtonian, E. on Man

attributed to, III.i xv; other ref., III.i 14n, 18n, 60n, 116n

Desaulnais (Disney), Henry, Colonel, VI 321n De Scales peerage case, II 372, 373n Descartes, René, I 220; II 382n; III.i 48n, 131n,

148n; V 386n, 387n, 409n; VII xlix De Sévigné, Marie, Marquise, II 297, 379 Desfontaines, P.F.G., II 105n Des Maiseaux, Pierre, trans. St Evremond, III.i

65n, 67n Desprez, Louis, AP knowledge of his Horace, IV

xliii Destruction of Oechalia (work attributed to

Homer), VII 53 Deucalion, in AP poem, I 402 Deutsch, O.E., I 77n Devaux, Monsieur (cook), VI 254n De Vega, Lopez, in AP poem, VI 178, 180n De Villars, Abbé de Montfaucon, Comte de

Gabalis, II 123, 142 f., 148n, 150n, 157n, 163n, 164n, 378 ff., 397

Devil Tavern (in London), in AP poem, V 294 and n; other ref., VI 402n

Devonshire, William Cavendish, 1st Duke of, I 201, 302n, 303n; IV 180n; V 117n, 446

Devonshire, William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of, I 303n; IV 180n

Devonshire, William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of, Biog., IV 352-3; other ref., IV 180n, 181n; V 400n

Diana, in AP poems, I 67 and n, 76, 165 and n,

168, 436; II 166 Diaper, Rev. William (poet), II 6n; IV xxviii n; V

137n Dickinson, Edmund (metaphysician), III.i 46n Dictys of Crete, VII lxxxi, 33, 198, 343; IX 390,

414, 416; X 22-3 Didius (Roman emperor), in AP poem, III.ii 102

and n Dido, in AP poems, II 134, 199, 272 (Eliza) Didymus (commentator on Homer, 1st c. BC),

VII 187, 202; VIII 22, 112, 144, 253; IX 269, 344, 406; X 345-6, 354

Digby, Edward (brother of Robert), VI 315n Digby, Mary (sister of Robert), AP Epitaph on, VI

313-14, 315-16n; doubtful epitaph, VI 447n Digby, The Hon. Robert, AP corres., III.i 86n; VII xxxvi-xxxvii, xliii n, ccxxiii n; in AP poems, III.i 138 and n; VI 313-14, 315-16n; other ref., III.i 156n

Digby, William, 5th Baron, Biog., IV 357; in AP poem, IV 326 and n; other ref., III.i 138n

Dilke, Charles Wentworth (critic), I viii, 199, 355n; II 244n, 353n, 355n, 375n, 408; III.ii 8, 62n, 103n, 107n, 121n, 145n, 160; IV ix, xxxvi n, 289n, 357; V 410n; VI 81n, 323n, 411n

Dillon. See Roscommon Dimier, Louis, VIII xii Dimock, George, VII ccxi n Dinarchus (sculptor), X 600 Diodorus of Sicily (historian, 1st c. BC), I 179n;

II 191n, 231, 232, 262n ff.; VII cliv n, 32, 46-7, 114, 323, 457; VIII 166, 261, 363; IX 114, 120, 133, 145, 239, 309, 315, 337-9, 345, 371; X 162, 182, 202, 228, 359

Diogenes the Cynic, VII 15; X 430 Diogenes Laertius (author of compendium of

philosophy), II 260; III.i 112n, 139n; VII 41, 48, 53; VIII 240; IX 161; X 91

Diognetus (ruler of Athens, c 900 BC), VII 43 Diomed, in AP poem, I 449 Dion Cassius, III.ii 120n Dione, in AP poem, I 427 and n Dionysidorus (Alexandrian grammarian, school

of Aristarchus), IX 213 Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in AP poem, I 314

and n; AP use of, VII xl; interpretation of Homer, VII xc, cvi; in AP Preface, VII 11, and MS Preface, X 422; other ref., I 260n; VII 90, 131, 176, 195, 4323, 435, 461, 470; VIII 65, 356, 384, 409, 427, 494, 542; IX 215, 219, 320, 367, 398, 422; X 33-4, 100, 134

Dionysius Periegetes (author of description of known world, c 300 AD), IX 226, 338; X 60

Dionysius Thrax (grammarian, 2nd/1st c. BC), VII 58

Dirce, in AP poem, I 412 and n Diseases of Bath, anon., V 396n Disney. See Desaulnais Disney, Walter Elias, VII cxxiv D’Israeli, Isaac, III.i 24n, 45n Ditton, Humphrey (mathematician), VI 415n Dives, Charlotte (later wife of Samuel, Baron

Masham), VI 341, 342n Di Vus, Andreas, X 441 Dob, A. (name under which pirated ed. of

Dunciad was pub.), V xxix, 3 and n, 462 Dobell, P.J., VI xix, 438n, 447n Dobrée, Bonamy, IV 339; VI xix Dobson, Austin, on Dr Mead, III.ii 136n; on

Stowe, III.ii 143n; other ref., II ix Dobson, E.J., English Pronunciation, III.ii 19n,

352 Dobson, W. (translator), V 352n, 429 Dodd, Anne, Biog., V 438; other ref., III.i xxi; V

xvii ff., xxiv n, xxvi n, xxviii, 50n Dodd, Nathaniel, V xviii, 438 Dodington, George Bubb, later Baron Melcombe

(in AP poems as Bubo, Bufo), Biog., IV 357-8; AP use of his couplet, III.ii 29n; IV 322 and n; original of Bubo, III.ii 138n; ridiculed in Key to Popery, III.ii 178n, 184n, 186n; in AP poems, III.ii 138 and n, 182n; IV xxiv, 112-16 and n, 184n, 185, 298 and n, 303 and n, 334 and n; V 99n; other ref., III.ii 91n; IV xix, 285n; V 126n, 181n, 350n, 453-4; VI 163n

Dodsley, Robert, II 231; III.ii 89n; IV xxxix; V 249, 453; VI 354n,

Domitian, I 410n, 411n Donne, John, AP imitations and knowledge of,

III.i xv n, 82n; IV xli-xliii, 3, 34-5n, 340; VI 25,

28n; AP Satires of, IV 23-49, 129-45; AP versifications of, VI 17n, 28n, 113; in AP poem, VI 25; other ref., I 156n, 245n, 307n; II 159n, 170n, 284n, 294, 300, 301, 340n, 341n, 365n; III.i lxxiv, 16n, 26n, 41n, 64n, 74n, 76n, 82n, 92n, 131n, 164n; V 117n, 292n; VI 115; VII 4

Doran, John, Annals of the Stage, IV 223n Dorchester, Evelyn Pierrepont, Marquess of, I 38 Dorimant, in AP poem, IV 285 and n; other ref.,

III.ii 138n, 178 Doris, in AP poem, 180 ff. Dormer, General James, III.ii 25n Dormer, T.Cottrell, VI 155n Dorset, Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of, AP

imitations of, VI 15-17, 48-51; AP Epitaph on, VI 334-6; other ref., I 244n, 298n; II 149n; V 133n

Dorset, Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of, Biog., IV 382-3; other ref., IV 335n; VI 335n

Dorset, Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of, in AP poem, VI 335, 336n

Douglas. See Queensberry Douglas, Charles. See Selkirk Douglas, James, Biog., V 438; in AP poems, V

380, 380-1n; VI 259, 264n; other ref., V 364n Douglas-Home, Sir Alexander, X xii Dover, in AP poem, IV 141 Dover, Thomas, Biog., IV 358; in AP poem, IV

241 Doyle, P.A. See Cronin, G. Drake, James, I 304n Drayton, Michael, I 132, 157n, 163n, 176n, 183n,

184n, 187n; II 45n, 106, 227, 294, 303, 308, 309, 383; III.i xlviii, 122n

Drennon, Herbert, III.i xxxviii n Drew, Sarah. See Hewet Druids, in AP poem, II 264 Drummond, Mary, Biog., IV 358-9; other ref.,

IV 308n Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, I 83n,

265n, 266n; II 328n; III.i 27n Drury Lane (London), in AP poems, III.i 82; IV

99 and n, 139; V 99 and n, 179, 293, 297, 333; VI 26, 39, 40n, 165

Drury-Lane Monster, VI 179n Dryads, in AP poem, I 89

Dryden, John, Biog., IV 359; his part in “neoclassical” literary theory, I 210-12, 222-3, 226, 231; views on trans., IV xxvii-xxviii; VII clxxxiv; elements in trans. AP rejects, VII cxxvi; Parallel of the Characters of Dryden and Pope, I 359-60; V 230-5; AP epitaph on, VI 209n, 237, 238n; AP inscription on his tomb, VI 209n; in other AP poems, I 284 and n, 290, 293, 309 and n; IV 15 and n, 105, 113 and n, 175, 213, 217, 218n, 219; VI 27, 29n, 59, 156, 208, 369, 379, 450; tradition of dramatic speech, VII lxx n; AP acknowledgement to, VII cix n; AP bust of, IX xiii; in AP MS Preface, X 439; other ref., I 37n, 281n, 284n, 291n, 317n, 320n, 361, 484; II xii, 53n, 108, 153n, 182n, 199n, 237, 379, 380, 382; III.i lxxvii n; III.ii 155n; IV 226n, 345, 355, 361, 363, 383, 392; V xlv, xlvi n, 8n, 41, 105n, 114n, 299n, 429, 456; VI 35n, 169n, 292n; VII xxv, cxliii, ccxxxv; X 475

WORKS: Absalom and Achitophel, I 186n, 292n, 324n,

325n; II 177n, 199n, 283n, 327n, 330n, 363n, 366n; III.i 14n, 43n, 76n, 105n, 117n, 128n, 147n; III.ii 15n, 60n, 109n, 112n, 118n; IV 279n, 314n; V 72n, 133n, 454; VII clii, ccxvii-ccxviii; X 501, 505, 511, 512; Albion and Albanius, I 142 and n; II 162n, 165n, 410; Alexander’s Feast, I 283n, 284n; II 30n, 208n, 266n; VII cliv, clv; X 504, 505, 509, 511, 512; All for Love and Epilogue, I 239n; II 299n; III.i 88n, 129n; V 167n; Annus Mirabilis, I 150n, 181n, 190n, 192n, 251n, 280n, 402n; III.i 111n; Astraea Redux, I 246n, 298n; II 279n; AurengZebe, including Prologue and Epilogue, I 121n, 257n, 286n, 308n; II 325n, 345n; III.i 14n, 83n, 141n; IV 12n, 220n, 385; VII lii; Britannia Rediviva, I 118n; Circe, Prologue to, I 326n; Cleomenes, II 345-6n; Conquest of Granada, including Prologue and Epilogue, I 242n, 308n; II 277n, 364n; III.i 73n, 163n; Dedication of the Aeneis, I 26n; V 471; VII cix, 156; IX 187, 298, 378, 428; X 34, 69, 115; Don Sebastian, I 66n, 114n; II 193n, 320n, 335n, 346n; III.i 112n, 130n, 158n; Eleonora, I 267n; II 253n; III.i 20n; Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne’s Tomb, II 364n; Essay of Heroic Plays, VII ccv n; Hind and the Panther, I 242n, 243n; II 147n f., 151n, 256n, 333n, 343n;

III.i 49n, 73n, 82n, 115n; V 315n, 466n, 470; VI 369, 371n; Husband his own Cuckold, Epilogue, IV 108n; Indian Emperor, V 148n; IX 389; X 61; King Arthur, II 164n, 263n, 363n, 411; Love Triumphant, Prologue, I 316n; Loyal Brother, Prologue and Epilogue, I 290n; MacFlecknoe, I 263n, 290n; II 112n, 159n, 161n, 169n, 172n, 217n, 364n; V xxxviii f., 66n, 67n, 81n, 96n, 97n, 99n, 106n, 141n, 278n, 294n, 454, 471; Medal, I 242n, 249n; III.i 67n; Man of Mode, Epilogue, I 242n; Marriage ALa-Mode, II 207n; Miscellanies, Tonson-Dryden. See Tonson; Oedipus, and Prologue, I 314n; II 209n; III.i 51n; Of Dramatic Poesy, VII lxxiii and n; Of the Pythagorean Philosophy, X 500; On the Death ofAmyntas, I 91n; II 279n; Parallel of Poetry and Painting, IV 218n; [Pilgrim by Fletcher], Prologue and Epilogue to, I 298n; IV 6n; V 131n; VI 175n; Prefaces, I 32n; VII lii n, xc, civ, cv n, 352; Prologue, To the University of Oxford, I 295n; Religio Laici, I 262n, 301n, 320n, 326n; III.i lxxviiilxx, 12n, 17n, 30n, 46n, 115n, 125n; Secret Love, I 308n; Secular Masque, II 24n; Song to a Fair Young Lady, II 159n; State of Innocence, I 169n, 265n; II 208n, 275n, 321n, 342n; III.i 69n, 86n; IV 170n; [Tempest, Shakespeare], Prologue, I 255n, 316n; Threnodia Augustalis, I 181n, 297n, 319n; III.i 27n; To Mr Congreve, II 19n; To Mr Granville, II 145n, 195n; To my Honour’d Kinsman, John Driden, I 150n, 161n, 171n; III.i 156n; III.ii 140n; To the Pious Memory of …Mrs Anne Killigrew, I 122n; Ode to Mrs Anne Killigrew, VI 316n; To Sir Godfrey Kneller, I 267n, 293n, 319n; II 324n; IV 207n; V 157n; To Mr Oldham, I 322n; To her Grace the Duchess of Ormond, II 363n; III.i 26n; To the Earl of Roscommon, I 318n, 324n; II 266n; [Troilus and Cressida], Prologue, V 141n; Tyrannick Love, including Prologue and Epilogue, I 266n, 269n; II 149n, 301n, 328n, 335n, 337n, 342n; Verses to her Highness the Duchess, I 61n; Wild Gallant, II 188n

Prose works, I 26n, 31n, 32n, 81n, 239n, 241n, 243n, 244n, 246n, 247n, 249n, 250n, 253n, 256n, 257n, 259n, 260n, 261n, 266n, 267n, 269n, 272n, 274n, 276n, 278n, 281n, 282n, 283n, 284n, 285n, 287n, 291n, 292n, 293n, 297n, 304n, 311n, 313n,

315n, 321n, 322n, 323n, 324n, 334, 335n, 343, 344n, 349, 357, 360n, 395n II 3 and n, 5 and n, 9 and n, 109n, 165n, 167n, 200n, 223, 243 and n, 258n, 268n, 271n, 277n, 293, 297n, 300 and n, 310 and n, 357n, 363n, 380n, 381n

III.i 14n, 70n, 140n, 147n IV xxvii-xxviii, 199n, 202n, 218n, 389, 392 Translations: Boccaccio, Cym. and Iph., II 25n, 203n, 335n; III.i

77n; Sigism. and Guisc., I 119n, 159n, 160n; II 32n, 33n, 367n; III.i 114n; Theod. and Honor., I 60n, 71n; II 332n; III.i 118n; X 503, 510

Boileau, L’Art Poétique (with Sir William Soames), I 246n, 247n, 252n, 257n, 260n, 280n, 282n, 292n, 305n, 310n, 311n, 326n; III.i Chaucer (including adaptations), Character of A Good Parson, I 245n; X 511; Cock and the Fox, I 63n; II 15n, 20n, 30n, 38n, 41n, 42n, 253n, 338n; III.i 42n; Flower and the Leaf, II 21n, 41n, 44n, 149n, 188n, 215, 253n, 277n; Pal. and Arc., I 62n, 120n, 313n; II 15n, 25n, 27n, 34n, 35n, 38n, 39n, 51n, 52n, 162n, 200n, 256n, 257n, 281n, 289n, 322n, 344n; III.i 47n, 92n, 144n; VII lix, cxxxi; X 149, 501, 502, 505, 509, 511; Wife of Bath Her Tale, II 16n, 24n, 34n, 37n, 42n, 45n, 46n, 53n; III.i 146n; IV 100n; other ref., II 3-7, 36n, 37n

Dufresnoy, De arte graphica, I 164n; VI 156, 159n

Homer, Iliad and AP debt to, I 189n, 441n, 469n; II 17n, 42n, 43n; VII xli n, lxxxix, xcii, cii, cviii, cix n, cx, cxv and n, cxxxv, cxxxvii, cxxxix, cxl, cxlicxlii, clix; X 494, 495, 496, 497, 501, 504, 508, 510, 575-6, 603-4; Odyssey, VII cxxv; other ref., I 356-7, 359-60; VII 22, 87-8, 116, 121, 124-5, 153, 349

Horace, I 66n Juvenal, I 179n; II 18n, 155n, 257n, 365n; III.i

72n, 92n; IV 96n, 339; V 117n, 310n; X 505 Lucretius, II 188n, 344n; III.i 32n, 26n, 69n, 86n, 99n; VII lvii, lviii n; IX 420; X 502, 504, 505, 510

Ovid, I 74n, 86n, 153n, 160n, 166n, 167n, 168n, 169n, 184n, 268n, 332-6, 339, 343-4, 349, 36573n, 388n, 390n, 396n, 399n; II 16n, 31n, 39n, 42n, 145n, 155n, 156n, 162n, 168n, 169n, 187n, 254n f., 258n, 277n, 285n, 286n, 306 f., 307n, 322n, 323n,

325n, 328n, 332n, 338n, 340n, 345n, 348n, 365n; III.i 13n, 21n, 24n, 29n, 30n, 93n, 108n, 109n, 110n, 140n; V 135n, 144n, 288n; X 275, 324, 501, 511, 512

Persius, I 241n, 243n, 244n, 313n, 326n; II 17n, 160n; III.i 30n, 83n; IV 299n

Theocritus, I 75n Virgil, I 16, 17n, 24n, 26n, 27n, 30n, 31n, 32n,

44, 49n, 59n, 60n, 63n, 64n, 65n, 66n, 69n, 72n, 73n, 74n 75n, 76n, 77n, 78n, 79n, 80n, 82n, 83n, 84n, 85n, 86n, 87n, 89n, 90n, 91n, 93n, 94n, 95n, 112n, 114n, 115n, 118n, 120n, 121n, 135, 148n, 150n, 154n, 159n, 160n, 162n, 163n, 165n, 166n, 167n, 169n, 172n, 173n, 174n, 177n, 180n, 181n, 184n, 186n, 190n, 192n, 194n, 245n, 248n, 253n, 254n, 259n, 263n, 279n, 283n, 291n, 296n, 310n, 324n, 352, 377n, 378n, 387n, 388n, 401n, 403n, 409n, 410n, 414n, 416n, 417n, 420n, 421n, 422n, 426n, 428n, 430n, 431n, 432n, 433n, 435n, 436n, 437n, 442n, 445n, 450n, 451n, 452n, 457n, 458n, 459n, 461n, 462n, 466n, 467n, 472n; II 10, 113n, 146n, 150n, 151n, 152n, 156n, 157n, 161n, 162n, 163n, 167n, 171n, 174n, 175n, 177n, 178n, 179n, 180n, 181n, 183n, 191n, 193n, 195n, 196n, 198n, 199n, 200n, 203n f., 206n, 208n, 210n, 212n, 253n, 255n, 257n, 258n, 262n, 268n, 270n f., 271, 277n, 279n, 280n, 283n, 319n, 321n, 328n, 332n, 333n, 345n, 365n, 366n, 408n; III.i 41n, 94n, 96n, 104n, 108n, 129n, 135n; III.ii 73n, 91n, 93n, 156n; IV 18n, 174n, 386, 389, 392; V 61n, 64n, 71n, 85n, 87n, 89n, 98n, 107n, 121n, 139n, 141n, 151n, 160n, 167n, 168n, 186n, 351n; VI 380n, 385n; VII xv n, cvii, cviii and n, cix and n, cxii-cxiii n, cxxix-cxxx and n, cxxx-cxxxii, cxxxv, cxliv and n, cliv, clv, clvi and n, ccviii-ccix, ccxxxvi, 272-3; VIII 264; IX 94, 280, 353; X 9, 188-9, 231, 250, 302, 305, 312, 347, 349, 494, 495, 501, 502, 504, 505, 510, 511; Aeneid parallels to AP Iliad trans., 501-6, to AP Odyssey trans., 508-12

Dryope, in AP poem, I 385, 388 and n Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salluste, III.i 13n, 15n,

20n, 60n, 67n, 103n, 112n Du Bellay, Joachim, IV 320n Du Boccage, Marie Anne (Le Page) Fiquet, II

229n

Du Bosc, C., II 140 Duck, Stephen, Biog., IV 359; in AP poems, IV

175; VI 327, 331n; other ref., III.ii 114n; IV 225n; V 413n, 415n; VI 394n

Duckett, George, Biog., V 438-9; in AP poems, V 169, 329; VI 301, 304n; other ref., IV V 16n, 126n, 163n, 168n, 207, 210, 212, 432; VI 100n,

Duck-Lane, in AP poem, I 289 Dufresnoy, Charles Alphonse (painter and poet),

in AP poem, VI 156, 159n; other ref., II 238 DuFresnoy, Nicolas Lenglet, I 164n Du Guernier, L., II 140 Duilius, in AP poem, II 73 and n Duke, Richard (poet), I 93n; IV xxviii n Duke Street (London), VI 237n Duke University, VII xvi Duncan, G.M., I 256n Dunciad Dissected, V 24, 32, 210, 231n, 456 Dunciad, Female. See Curll Duncombe, Sir Charles (banker), III.ii 37n; IV

69n Dunk. See Halifax Dunkirk (French port), in AP poem, IV 39 and n Duns Scotus, John, VII lxxviii Dunton, John, Biog., V 439; in AP poems, V

117, 302; VI 173, 175n; other ref., V xlv n, 73n, 93n

Dupin, Louis Ellies-, VII xl and n, 42, 177 Duport, James (author of Homeri Gnomologia),

VII xl and n, 9; VIII 204; X 419, 442 Dupplin, Thomas Hay, Viscount (later 9th Earl of

Kinnoul), IV xxv, 115n Durastanti, Margaritta (singer), VI 440n Dürer, Albrecht, in AP poem, IV 45 and n Du Resnel, J.F. du B., trans. AP E. on Criticism, I

208; trans. AP E. on Man, III.i xviii-xix, xx n, xxii D’Urfey, Thomas, Biog., V 439; in AP poems, I

309 and n; V 161 and n, 326; VI 85-90, 101-2, 173; AP imitates line from his song, V 346n; other ref., I 218; II 187n; V xlv, 45n, 135n, 167n, 328n, 354n

Durrant, C.S., II 373n Du Suëil, Augustin (binder), III.ii 150 Dutch [-man, -men], in AP poems, V 154, 316,

323, 361; VI 49 Dyce, Alexander (editor), VI 462n Dyke, Daniel, III.i 73n, 81n Dyson, H.V.D., IV 196n, 228n Dyve. See Dives