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... Dryden , suggests that Agamemnon regards his supporters as ' sceptered Slaves ' ( I. 258 ) . After Nestor's attempted reconciliation Achilles returns to the verbal attack . ' Command thy Slaves ' , he rages , ' My freeborn Soul disdains ...
... Dryden , suggests that Agamemnon regards his supporters as ' sceptered Slaves ' ( I. 258 ) . After Nestor's attempted reconciliation Achilles returns to the verbal attack . ' Command thy Slaves ' , he rages , ' My freeborn Soul disdains ...
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... Dryden's ' od'rous Gums ' ( 11. 2275 , 2277 ) . Dryden articulates in this passage ( with a harsher and more extended explicitness than Pope ) what is in fact a central intimation of the Rape of the Lock , a sense , which the poet makes ...
... Dryden's ' od'rous Gums ' ( 11. 2275 , 2277 ) . Dryden articulates in this passage ( with a harsher and more extended explicitness than Pope ) what is in fact a central intimation of the Rape of the Lock , a sense , which the poet makes ...
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... Dryden's gods dispute over which prayers will be granted , Saturn sets out to compose differences . He invokes his ... ( Dryden , III . 381ff .; Chaucer , 11. 2443ff . ) . As with the ' mysterious Rites ' , Dryden goes on to propose harsh ...
... Dryden's gods dispute over which prayers will be granted , Saturn sets out to compose differences . He invokes his ... ( Dryden , III . 381ff .; Chaucer , 11. 2443ff . ) . As with the ' mysterious Rites ' , Dryden goes on to propose harsh ...
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Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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