[Alexander Pope by Leslie Stephen]@TWC D-Link bookAlexander Pope CHAPTER V 30/40
Spence tried to persuade the little man not to go out alone, but Pope declared that he would not go a step out of his way for such villains, and that it was better to die than to live in fear of them.
He continued, indeed, to give fresh provocation.
A weekly paper, called the Grub-street Journal, was started in January, 1730, and continued to appear till the end of 1737.
It included a continuous series of epigrams and abuse, in the Scriblerian vein, and aimed against the heroes of the Dunciad, amongst whom poor James Moore-Smythe seems to have had the largest share of abuse.
It was impossible, however, for Pope, busied as he was in literature and society, and constantly out of health, to be the efficient editor of such a performance; but though he denied having any concern in it, it is equally out of the question that any one really unconnected with Pope should have taken up the huge burden of his quarrels in this fashion.
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