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Page 59
... Book 11 , which was in fact translated by Fenton , but nonetheless bears the mark of Pope's own vision . Visiting ... Book 11 , l . 62 , p . 145 . 13 William Cowper , The Odyssey of Homer translated into English Blank Verse ( London ...
... Book 11 , which was in fact translated by Fenton , but nonetheless bears the mark of Pope's own vision . Visiting ... Book 11 , l . 62 , p . 145 . 13 William Cowper , The Odyssey of Homer translated into English Blank Verse ( London ...
Page 78
... Book XVIII , captures them for the purpose in Book XXI ( a ' piece of Cruelty in Achilles ' which , Pope says , ' has appear'd shocking to many ' , explain- able by Achilles's vindictive ferocity and ' the military Laws of those times ...
... Book XVIII , captures them for the purpose in Book XXI ( a ' piece of Cruelty in Achilles ' which , Pope says , ' has appear'd shocking to many ' , explain- able by Achilles's vindictive ferocity and ' the military Laws of those times ...
Page 116
... Book , To Henry St. John L. Bolingbroke , Written in the Year 1732 ' . At the end of the fourth epistle there is a note that reads ' End of the First Book ' . This is followed by a title - page reading ' Ethic Epistles The Second Book ...
... Book , To Henry St. John L. Bolingbroke , Written in the Year 1732 ' . At the end of the fourth epistle there is a note that reads ' End of the First Book ' . This is followed by a title - page reading ' Ethic Epistles The Second Book ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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