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... Gay's life and works has thus been enormously influenced by Pope's conscious endeavours to fashion them into a form of moral myth . Gay's own words were subtly reshaped to accord with Pope's perspective on the world ; Gay's own epitaph ...
... Gay's life and works has thus been enormously influenced by Pope's conscious endeavours to fashion them into a form of moral myth . Gay's own words were subtly reshaped to accord with Pope's perspective on the world ; Gay's own epitaph ...
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British Academy. opera , Gay was ridiculing Burlington's pet project . As Pat Rogers and others have shown , many of Gay's friends were opera - fans , and most of them entered heartily into the joke of Gay's affectionate pastiches . But ...
British Academy. opera , Gay was ridiculing Burlington's pet project . As Pat Rogers and others have shown , many of Gay's friends were opera - fans , and most of them entered heartily into the joke of Gay's affectionate pastiches . But ...
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... Gay's imagination . He warned Gay against including the crocodile in Three Hours after Marriage ; he suppressed his intended lampoon on Addison ; he censored ' unworthy ' items in Gay's posthumous papers . For what- ever reason , Pope ...
... Gay's imagination . He warned Gay against including the crocodile in Three Hours after Marriage ; he suppressed his intended lampoon on Addison ; he censored ' unworthy ' items in Gay's posthumous papers . For what- ever reason , Pope ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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