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Page 72
... final version of the Dunciad Pope achieved a negative or inverted model which was perhaps the only wholly successful example of an epic in English since Paradise Lost , and which was also his own poetic masterpiece . This discussion ...
... final version of the Dunciad Pope achieved a negative or inverted model which was perhaps the only wholly successful example of an epic in English since Paradise Lost , and which was also his own poetic masterpiece . This discussion ...
Page 131
... 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 desire to choose his moment to include material already in existence , than to a ...
... 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 desire to choose his moment to include material already in existence , than to a ...
Page 144
... final self - denying accommodation between the truth of his own words and the ways of the world . During his final years at Amesbury , Gay wrote several angry and outspoken works ; The Rehearsal at Goatham , The Distressed Wife ...
... final self - denying accommodation between the truth of his own words and the ways of the world . During his final years at Amesbury , Gay wrote several angry and outspoken works ; The Rehearsal at Goatham , The Distressed Wife ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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