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... Clarissa a central place in Richardson's correspondence with Aaron Hill throughout the middle of the decade.37 The published Clarissa bears obvious traces of these interests : the Postscript has a lengthy quotation from the Epistle to ...
... Clarissa a central place in Richardson's correspondence with Aaron Hill throughout the middle of the decade.37 The published Clarissa bears obvious traces of these interests : the Postscript has a lengthy quotation from the Epistle to ...
Page 172
... Clarissa's death and his own dream of her saintly ascension ' to the region of Seraphims ' ( C , VII , 148 ) . Clarissa must indeed be drawn to these regions , to the lunar sphere , for in Richardson's tragic resumption of Pope's ...
... Clarissa's death and his own dream of her saintly ascension ' to the region of Seraphims ' ( C , VII , 148 ) . Clarissa must indeed be drawn to these regions , to the lunar sphere , for in Richardson's tragic resumption of Pope's ...
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... Clarissa too becomes some such sudden star , who soars to the lunar sphere : ' I was in danger of losing my Charmer ... Clarissa's relationship to The Rape of the Lock is real yet also evasive , as though unable to settle itself finally ...
... Clarissa too becomes some such sudden star , who soars to the lunar sphere : ' I was in danger of losing my Charmer ... Clarissa's relationship to The Rape of the Lock is real yet also evasive , as though unable to settle itself finally ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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