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Miscellaneous poems and translations.

Title
Miscellaneous poems and translations. By several hands. Particularly, The first book of Statius his Thebais translated. The fable of Vertumnus and Pomona ... To a young lady with the works of Voiture. On silence. To the author of a poem entitled Successio. The rape of the lock ... An ode for musick ... Windsor forest ... An essay on criticism. By Mr. Pope. 2d ed.
Publication
London, Printed for B. Lintott, and W. Lewis, 1714 [i. e. 1713]

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Additional Authors
  • Lintot, Bernard, 1675-1736.
  • Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
Description
[12], 424 p. front.; 20 cm.
Subject
Note
  • For variations see: Case: English poetical miscellanies, 260 (1) (b) // Griffith: Pope, 32 /
  • "A reissue of the first [1712] edition, with two new leaves substituted for the first two leaves [half-title and t. p.] and with additional material." - Case. In this copy the t. p. of the 1712 edition, omitting mention of Pope's contributions, is also present.
  • Windsor-Forest, Ode for musick and An essay on criticism have half-titles not included in pagination.
  • Nos. 321-322 are repeated in pagination; on the first p. 321-322 (in this copy bound following the half-title to Windsor-Forest) are Pope's Upon a girl of seven years old and Epigram upon two or three.
  • "Books printed for Bernard Lintott": [8] p. following p. 376, not included in pagination.
  • "Chaucer's characters, or The introduction to the Canterbury Tales. By Mr. Thomas Betterton" (p. [246]-282) has special t. p. with date 1712.
  • Editorship ascribed to Pope; cf. Norman Ault. New light on Pope. London, 1949, p. 27-48.
  • William Rees-Mogg copy, with his autograph and ms. note.
Call Number
Berg Coll Pope ZC6 M58 1714
OCLC
NYPG764654084-B
Title
Miscellaneous poems and translations. By several hands. Particularly, The first book of Statius his Thebais translated. The fable of Vertumnus and Pomona ... To a young lady with the works of Voiture. On silence. To the author of a poem entitled Successio. The rape of the lock ... An ode for musick ... Windsor forest ... An essay on criticism. By Mr. Pope. 2d ed.
Imprint
London, Printed for B. Lintott, and W. Lewis, 1714 [i. e. 1713]
Edition
2d ed.
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Lintot, Bernard, 1675-1736.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
Research Call Number
Berg Coll Pope ZC6 M58 1714
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