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Page 157
... Pamela marks some quite con- scious desire to take on and refute the socially conservative import of Pope's poem . There is no external proof that he knew the Epistle , though Aaron Hill seems to have assumed that he did when reminding ...
... Pamela marks some quite con- scious desire to take on and refute the socially conservative import of Pope's poem . There is no external proof that he knew the Epistle , though Aaron Hill seems to have assumed that he did when reminding ...
Page 160
... Pamela's eventual mar- riage is for Richardson no transgression of categories at all ; rather , it is a proper reunification of the categories , too often severed , of merit and rank . Far from debasing the aristocracy , as Pope's Pamela ...
... Pamela's eventual mar- riage is for Richardson no transgression of categories at all ; rather , it is a proper reunification of the categories , too often severed , of merit and rank . Far from debasing the aristocracy , as Pope's Pamela ...
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... Pamela's hand , we may observe what an advantage accrues when all the court - cards get together , and are acted by one mind . ' Mr. Perry having in the conversation , observed , that it is an allowed maxim in our laws , that the king ...
... Pamela's hand , we may observe what an advantage accrues when all the court - cards get together , and are acted by one mind . ' Mr. Perry having in the conversation , observed , that it is an allowed maxim in our laws , that the king ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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