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7 Frontispiece of the Odyssey: the Arundel bust J 256 and 257 8 Kent's
headpiece for Odyssey ix in Pope's facing p. quarto 298 9 Kent's tailpiece for
Odyssey ix in Pope's quarto 334 I o Title-page of the quarto Iliad \ between pp. I I
Title-page of ...
7 Frontispiece of the Odyssey: the Arundel bust J 256 and 257 8 Kent's
headpiece for Odyssey ix in Pope's facing p. quarto 298 9 Kent's tailpiece for
Odyssey ix in Pope's quarto 334 I o Title-page of the quarto Iliad \ between pp. I I
Title-page of ...
Page 587
I am also indebted to Professor Eddy for the information concerning the paper
used and the methods of differentiating the copies. volume i, 1715 Bowyer
delivered to Lintot the following copies : 200 quarto on Writing Royal or 1st Royal,
460 ...
I am also indebted to Professor Eddy for the information concerning the paper
used and the methods of differentiating the copies. volume i, 1715 Bowyer
delivered to Lintot the following copies : 200 quarto on Writing Royal or 1st Royal,
460 ...
Page 588
Bowyer delivered to Lintot on 9 May 1720 50 copies of the quarto on Writing
Royal, 100 copies of the quarto on 2nd Royal, and 50 on large folio. Apparently
none of the small- paper folios were delivered to Lintot before 18 May.
Bowyer delivered to Lintot on 9 May 1720 50 copies of the quarto on Writing
Royal, 100 copies of the quarto on 2nd Royal, and 50 on large folio. Apparently
none of the small- paper folios were delivered to Lintot before 18 May.
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Contents
PREFACE xv | 409 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE XXV | 434 |
POPE AND HIS ENGLISH PREDECESSORS cvii | 541 |
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