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Page 116
... Persons ' run in sequence from I to VII , the fact that the first four epistles are preceded by prose arguments — as with those of the Essay on Man - whereas the other three are not , suggests a distinction between these two groups , a ...
... Persons ' run in sequence from I to VII , the fact that the first four epistles are preceded by prose arguments — as with those of the Essay on Man - whereas the other three are not , suggests a distinction between these two groups , a ...
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... Persons ' in the Twickenham Edition , with the Essay on Man as part of an ' Opus Magnum ' seems beyond doubt . That this was his ' first ' , ' final ' or even ' best ' intention is rather more contentious . There is a sense in which the ...
... Persons ' in the Twickenham Edition , with the Essay on Man as part of an ' Opus Magnum ' seems beyond doubt . That this was his ' first ' , ' final ' or even ' best ' intention is rather more contentious . There is a sense in which the ...
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... Persons ' - above all when read as a group of seven or eleven poems embody the articulation of a particular poetic voice engaging with an audience of intimates and through that with the ' World beside ' . Pressure of space precludes a ...
... Persons ' - above all when read as a group of seven or eleven poems embody the articulation of a particular poetic voice engaging with an audience of intimates and through that with the ' World beside ' . Pressure of space precludes a ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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