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... Jacobite movement . Literary scholarship on Pope made some contribution to this new movement in historiography . The ... Jacobite cause , and a structure of feeling partly shaped by Jacobite culture . Two further books , neither devoted ...
... Jacobite movement . Literary scholarship on Pope made some contribution to this new movement in historiography . The ... Jacobite cause , and a structure of feeling partly shaped by Jacobite culture . Two further books , neither devoted ...
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... Jacobitism relevant to the writers of Pope's time . The new develop- ment does , however , remain controversial ... Jacobite scholarship more is now known about Pope and the world in which he moved is a claim that may safely be made ...
... Jacobitism relevant to the writers of Pope's time . The new develop- ment does , however , remain controversial ... Jacobite scholarship more is now known about Pope and the world in which he moved is a claim that may safely be made ...
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... Jacobite attitudes for not necessarily Jacobite ends : he was politique , and so ultimately , perhaps , was Pope . But each came from a different ethos . Pope's repudiation of ' slavery ' is the affirmation of one whose community and ...
... Jacobite attitudes for not necessarily Jacobite ends : he was politique , and so ultimately , perhaps , was Pope . But each came from a different ethos . Pope's repudiation of ' slavery ' is the affirmation of one whose community and ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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