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Title: The Dean And Duke Author: Jonathan Swift [More Titles by Swift] 1734 [Footnote 1: James Brydges, who was created Duke of Chandos in 1719, and built the magnificent house at Canons near Edgware, celebrated by Pope in his "Moral Essays," Epistles iii and iv. For a description of the building, see De Foe's "Tour through Great Britain," cited in Carruthers' edition of Pope, vol. i, p. 482. At the sale of the house by the second Duke in 1747, Lord Chesterfield purchased the hall pillars for the house he was then building in May Fair, where they still adorn the entrance hall of Chesterfield House. He used to call them his _Canonical_ pillars.--_W. E. B_.] [Footnote 2: In allusion to the Duke's difficulties caused by the failure of his speculative investments.--_W. E. B_.] [Footnote 3: The Hon. Henry Brydges, Archdeacon of Rochester.--_N_.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |