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... discussion of the fascinating literary relationship between Pope the poet and Richardson the novelist , brings the present volume to a distinguished conclusion . 6 Almost at the beginning of the twentieth - century period of interest in ...
... discussion of the fascinating literary relationship between Pope the poet and Richardson the novelist , brings the present volume to a distinguished conclusion . 6 Almost at the beginning of the twentieth - century period of interest in ...
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... discussion of rhyme has often seemed sterile because it has been treated as an emptily formal device , whereas for Pope it seems to have had a richly associative train of thought , just as blank verse did for Milton . Secondly , and in ...
... discussion of rhyme has often seemed sterile because it has been treated as an emptily formal device , whereas for Pope it seems to have had a richly associative train of thought , just as blank verse did for Milton . Secondly , and in ...
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... discussion seeks to define patterns and directions in the long process through which something resembling a high epic idiom was fashioned from a mock - form , or parody , fulfilling in perhaps unexpected ways the potential implicit in ...
... discussion seeks to define patterns and directions in the long process through which something resembling a high epic idiom was fashioned from a mock - form , or parody , fulfilling in perhaps unexpected ways the potential implicit in ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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