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The anthology of the 18th century, "A Collection of Poems by
Several Hands" was edited by Alexander Pope's protege, Robert
Dodsley. It includes poems by Samuel Johnson, Thomas Gray, David
Garrick, Lady Mary Wortley Montague, Horace Walpole, Joseph and
Thomas Warton, James Thomson, Elizabeth Carter, Pope and others.
Begun as a three volume work in 1748, the collection had grown to
six volumes by 1758, and went through 11 editions in 34 years.
Together with his brother James, Dodsley became one of the most
celebrated publishers of the age. In 1755 "The Edinburgh Review"
judged the anthology "much more valueable than any other of the
same kind" and the "Gentleman's Magazine" (1780) called it "the
best in our language." Although the collection occupied a central
place in 18th century literary culture, it has not been in print
for more than 200 years. This edition (1782) includes additional
annotations by James Dodsley and biographical and historical notes
by Isaac Reed.
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