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... appear in its room even about that Age ... 56 and Pope was strangely intrigued by this short , apparently rhyming Latin poem , filled with diminutives , the Emperor supposedly addressing his own soul on his death . " Pope defended the ...
... appear in its room even about that Age ... 56 and Pope was strangely intrigued by this short , apparently rhyming Latin poem , filled with diminutives , the Emperor supposedly addressing his own soul on his death . " Pope defended the ...
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... appear'd too great a fondness to have fall'n in love at the first with an absolute stranger . ' 18 It is significant that Pope uses this passage to argue in favour of a form of converse , based on admiration and esteem , which does not ...
... appear'd too great a fondness to have fall'n in love at the first with an absolute stranger . ' 18 It is significant that Pope uses this passage to argue in favour of a form of converse , based on admiration and esteem , which does not ...
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... appear in the first edition , but are reintroduced from the MS in the text of the 1735 Works . Indeed , it is in ... appears in the first MS draft . In the first edition Pope includes a compromised version : " Tis the dear Prince ( Sir ...
... appear in the first edition , but are reintroduced from the MS in the text of the 1735 Works . Indeed , it is in ... appears in the first MS draft . In the first edition Pope includes a compromised version : " Tis the dear Prince ( Sir ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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