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Page 63
... fact , to the narrowness of self - love . However , for Pope , as for many poets , the recognition of affinity , of likeness between things , is the source of self - knowledge and the means to both charity and wisdom . Athena , not ...
... fact , to the narrowness of self - love . However , for Pope , as for many poets , the recognition of affinity , of likeness between things , is the source of self - knowledge and the means to both charity and wisdom . Athena , not ...
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... fact of their omission . In such cases it is not merely the nature of the differences between versions of a poem that are important , but also the very fact that there are such differences . The text of the portrait of Sporus in the ...
... fact of their omission . In such cases it is not merely the nature of the differences between versions of a poem that are important , but also the very fact that there are such differences . The text of the portrait of Sporus in the ...
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... fact that the character of Sporus was ' the last part of the poem to receive final correction'.47 However , the existence of these additional lines in the MS suggests that the subsequent alterations can be attributed more to Pope's ...
... fact that the character of Sporus was ' the last part of the poem to receive final correction'.47 However , the existence of these additional lines in the MS suggests that the subsequent alterations can be attributed more to Pope's ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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