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... concerned with his thought , his views and his judgement , and only perfunctorily or occasionally with the salient fact that his most famous works were written in verse , and usually in a particular kind of verse . If this is so , it is ...
... concerned with his thought , his views and his judgement , and only perfunctorily or occasionally with the salient fact that his most famous works were written in verse , and usually in a particular kind of verse . If this is so , it is ...
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... concern , he , I think like Pope , endows female characters such as Calypso , with an inwardness , dignity and intelligence lacking in other treatments of the same theme — for example , in John Hughes's comic opera , Calypso and ...
... concern , he , I think like Pope , endows female characters such as Calypso , with an inwardness , dignity and intelligence lacking in other treatments of the same theme — for example , in John Hughes's comic opera , Calypso and ...
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... concern for Gay's always precarious health . But its effect was to reinforce the impression of Gay's literary ... concerned , Gay's act of political 23 Pope , Correspondence , III . 52 . defiance had merely reduced him to the status of a ...
... concern for Gay's always precarious health . But its effect was to reinforce the impression of Gay's literary ... concerned , Gay's act of political 23 Pope , Correspondence , III . 52 . defiance had merely reduced him to the status of a ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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