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Description Dunciad Book II 1760 illustration, showing the Goddess and poets asleep
Date Original 1760, Scanned 2 May 2007
Source 1760 Collected (Warburton) edition of Pope, London, Vol V (original private copy)
Author Artist F. Hayman, Engraver C. Grignion, Scanner & uploader Steven J. Plunkett.

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