id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34821 Anonymous The Scribleriad, and The Difference Between Verbal and Practical Virtue .txt text/plain 10282 980 85 from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope_, dated 7 July 1742.[1] The Augustan Reprint Letter to Mr. P----._) which had compared the art of Pope and Cibber to lives of Horace, Seneca, and Sallust, before turning to lampoon Pope volley that the author of _The Scribleriad_ could fairly claim, as Pope Laureate.[3] _The Scribleriad_ follows the general run of satires against example of _The Dunciad_ and borrows many details from Pope, his poem has the Tom-Tit in the brothel story in Cibber's _Letter to Pope_ and to mythical figure "Fame," Dulness' handmaiden in _The New Dunciad_) who sets Pope-Cibber quarrel see R. thought this work did more harm than good to Pope's cause, would have And strait a Form appear'd, like _ancient Fame_, } "Grant me thy Aid, great Goddess, but once more; Like _Menas_ great (tho' with dishonest Fame) } William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California, Los ./cache/34821.txt ./txt/34821.txt