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... become more widely shared , in the age of Pope . On the other hand , Weinbrot pressed his half of the truth relentlessly on , quantifying instances of attitude , rather than responding to the complexities of poems . Pope emerges from ...
... become more widely shared , in the age of Pope . On the other hand , Weinbrot pressed his half of the truth relentlessly on , quantifying instances of attitude , rather than responding to the complexities of poems . Pope emerges from ...
Page 105
... become less sensitive . Shelley's Cibber - analogue was , unlike Cibber himself , one of the most considerable ... becomes a subtext in the Dunciad . The separations , whether in Pope's poem or in Jonathan Wild , are neither simple nor ...
... become less sensitive . Shelley's Cibber - analogue was , unlike Cibber himself , one of the most considerable ... becomes a subtext in the Dunciad . The separations , whether in Pope's poem or in Jonathan Wild , are neither simple nor ...
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... become an enhancing or enabling thing , releasing the delights of things asserted to be ugly , because for example ... becomes beautiful , in Swift the beautiful becomes perverse , and where Pope's ' anti - nature ' is released in play ...
... become an enhancing or enabling thing , releasing the delights of things asserted to be ugly , because for example ... becomes beautiful , in Swift the beautiful becomes perverse , and where Pope's ' anti - nature ' is released in play ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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