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... Dunciad , because he is contributing , however humbly , to maintain his author's classic position . Pope never doubted that he was a classic . As early as his thirtieth birthday , he showed his concern for his text and his canon by ...
... Dunciad , because he is contributing , however humbly , to maintain his author's classic position . Pope never doubted that he was a classic . As early as his thirtieth birthday , he showed his concern for his text and his canon by ...
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... Dunciad which Richardson seems to have used for transcribing variants from that poem too . Richardson might be regarded as Pope's first editor , or , if that term seems too bold to describe the self - effacing manner in which he ...
... Dunciad which Richardson seems to have used for transcribing variants from that poem too . Richardson might be regarded as Pope's first editor , or , if that term seems too bold to describe the self - effacing manner in which he ...
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... Dunciad , but we know little more of him . If , as Professor Sutherland suspects , he was the Major Cleland whose regiment was badly cut up at Almanza , he is suitably addressed as a man of courage , and we may agree that though an army ...
... Dunciad , but we know little more of him . If , as Professor Sutherland suspects , he was the Major Cleland whose regiment was badly cut up at Almanza , he is suitably addressed as a man of courage , and we may agree that though an army ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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