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... draft of 260 lines , written on both sides of the outer half of four sheets of paper . This practice of writing on the outer half only was adopted by Pope to permit himself the use of the inner half for additions and corrections . The ...
... draft of 260 lines , written on both sides of the outer half of four sheets of paper . This practice of writing on the outer half only was adopted by Pope to permit himself the use of the inner half for additions and corrections . The ...
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... draft already recognizable , and we might have said complete if we did not recollect some prominent absentees . Where is Arbuthnot ? Where is Sappho ? Where is the poet rock- ing the cradle of declining age ? Where is Queensberry ...
... draft already recognizable , and we might have said complete if we did not recollect some prominent absentees . Where is Arbuthnot ? Where is Sappho ? Where is the poet rock- ing the cradle of declining age ? Where is Queensberry ...
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... draft contains no allusion to either of these offenders . It is difficult to resist the conclusion that this draft was in being before the offence was given . Though Sappho appears nowhere in the Morgan manuscript , Sporus is found ...
... draft contains no allusion to either of these offenders . It is difficult to resist the conclusion that this draft was in being before the offence was given . Though Sappho appears nowhere in the Morgan manuscript , Sporus is found ...
Contents
HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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