Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732) by Lewis Melville
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[Footnote 5: Spence: _Anecdotes_ (ed. Singer), p. 13.]
[Footnote 6: George Cheyne (1671-1743), physician, practised first at London, and then at Bath.] [Footnote 7: "The Epigrammatical Petition" is printed on p. 29 of this work,] [Footnote 8: "_Key to 'Three Hours after Marriage_,'" p. 7.] [Footnote 9: John Freind (1675-1728), physician.] [Footnote 10: Pope: _Works_ (ed. Elwin and Courthope), VI, p. 123.] [Footnote 11: _Ibid_., VI, p. 124.] [Footnote 12: A reference to "The Mourning Muse of Alexis: A Pastoral Lamentary on the Death of Queen Mary." In this piece the Queen is spoken of as "Pastora."] [Footnote 13: The references are to "Henry and Emma" and "Hans Carvel."] [Footnote 14: Pope: _Works_ (ed. Elwin and Courthope), VI, p. 130.] [Footnote 15: Pope: _Works_ (ed. Elwin and Courthope), VII, p. 408.] [Footnote 16: _Ibid_., VII, p. 409.] |
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