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... Burlington is presented as the ideal capitalist landowner ' whose activities are ' indis- tinguishable from a corollary contribution to imperialist expansion'.22 The text of the poem that these scholars have made the focus of their ...
... Burlington is presented as the ideal capitalist landowner ' whose activities are ' indis- tinguishable from a corollary contribution to imperialist expansion'.22 The text of the poem that these scholars have made the focus of their ...
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... Burlington's Palladian example is directly contrasted with the ' huge heaps of littleness ' displayed at Timon's villa . The twofold repetition of ' you ' asserts the importance of Burlington's role in a logical connec- tion of ' Taste ...
... Burlington's Palladian example is directly contrasted with the ' huge heaps of littleness ' displayed at Timon's villa . The twofold repetition of ' you ' asserts the importance of Burlington's role in a logical connec- tion of ' Taste ...
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... Burlington was not amused . As audiences dwindled and the Academy went into financial collapse , Burlington turned decisively against Gay . In January 1732 Gay began a letter to Swift thus : It is now past nine o clock . I deferred ...
... Burlington was not amused . As audiences dwindled and the Academy went into financial collapse , Burlington turned decisively against Gay . In January 1732 Gay began a letter to Swift thus : It is now past nine o clock . I deferred ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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