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... Pope admittedly had done was not worth doing , or not worth much . I think we must assume that Wordsworth did know the poetry of Pope reasonably well . He had probably read Pope when he was a boy , but it is doubtful if he often turned ...
... Pope admittedly had done was not worth doing , or not worth much . I think we must assume that Wordsworth did know the poetry of Pope reasonably well . He had probably read Pope when he was a boy , but it is doubtful if he often turned ...
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... Pope , whose sparkling and tuneful manner had bewitched the men of letters his contemporaries , and corrupted the judgment of the nation through all ranks of society'.2 Pope , then , poisons , bewitches , seduces , corrupts : such ...
... Pope , whose sparkling and tuneful manner had bewitched the men of letters his contemporaries , and corrupted the judgment of the nation through all ranks of society'.2 Pope , then , poisons , bewitches , seduces , corrupts : such ...
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... Pope and his generation poetry { was primarily one of the arts , and he would have seen nothing improper in having a taste for it , or in developing that taste in the same way as one develops one's taste for sherry . The savour- ing of ...
... Pope and his generation poetry { was primarily one of the arts , and he would have seen nothing improper in having a taste for it , or in developing that taste in the same way as one develops one's taste for sherry . The savour- ing of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19434 | 3 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
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