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... later years , so that it is difficult to see the deeper currents of his later life . This can of course be made good in the case of such figures as Pope and Bolingbroke , themselves the subjects of excellent modern studies.16 It is not ...
... later years , so that it is difficult to see the deeper currents of his later life . This can of course be made good in the case of such figures as Pope and Bolingbroke , themselves the subjects of excellent modern studies.16 It is not ...
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... Later Poetry of Pope ( 1969 ) . These books have stood the test and will remain academic classics , which is not , of course to say that they may not be questioned and controverted . Later works , however , had they been published ...
... Later Poetry of Pope ( 1969 ) . These books have stood the test and will remain academic classics , which is not , of course to say that they may not be questioned and controverted . Later works , however , had they been published ...
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... later failure to win his victim's love , as opposed to her body , is chillingly voiced in the mad obsession that seizes him , after the rape , to possess again these talis- manic locks . He demands ( as though in grisly recapitulation ...
... later failure to win his victim's love , as opposed to her body , is chillingly voiced in the mad obsession that seizes him , after the rape , to possess again these talis- manic locks . He demands ( as though in grisly recapitulation ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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