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... example , his friend William Fortescue , a mediator , perhaps , between the poet and Sir Robert Walpole ; or the Third Earl of Burlington , or Mr. Hugh Bethel , or the Richardsons , or Anne Arbuthnot , are better known in the context of ...
... example , his friend William Fortescue , a mediator , perhaps , between the poet and Sir Robert Walpole ; or the Third Earl of Burlington , or Mr. Hugh Bethel , or the Richardsons , or Anne Arbuthnot , are better known in the context of ...
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... example might be Sir Plume's sputtering outburst in IV . 127–30 ) is the brief counterpart to the Flaubertian ... examples , see Tuvia Bloch , ' Pope's Mock - Epic Altars ' , Notes and Queries , CCXVI ( 1971 ) , 331 ; for Homeric ...
... example might be Sir Plume's sputtering outburst in IV . 127–30 ) is the brief counterpart to the Flaubertian ... examples , see Tuvia Bloch , ' Pope's Mock - Epic Altars ' , Notes and Queries , CCXVI ( 1971 ) , 331 ; for Homeric ...
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... example , ' And this very Morning , where I am now writing at the Bath , November 11 , 1738 ' , one may wonder at the phenomenon of an author , and a fortiori an author conscious of his status as a Scriblerian target , so totally giving ...
... example , ' And this very Morning , where I am now writing at the Bath , November 11 , 1738 ' , one may wonder at the phenomenon of an author , and a fortiori an author conscious of his status as a Scriblerian target , so totally giving ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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