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... least -to know something about without wishing to know about Pope . On the other hand , no balanced biography of any of these important eighteenth - century figures could be produced which did not pay attention to the relation between ...
... least -to know something about without wishing to know about Pope . On the other hand , no balanced biography of any of these important eighteenth - century figures could be produced which did not pay attention to the relation between ...
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... least partly , because the Index to Sherburn's Edition of The Correspondence of Alexander Pope has a defective entry on Augustus . See , for example , II . 455 and 503 for unlisted allusions to Augustus ; above all , see III . 420 , a ...
... least partly , because the Index to Sherburn's Edition of The Correspondence of Alexander Pope has a defective entry on Augustus . See , for example , II . 455 and 503 for unlisted allusions to Augustus ; above all , see III . 420 , a ...
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... least in part the victim of some Eve - like temptress , however , Richardson leaves no doubt , by way of emphatic contrast , that Lovelace must be exclusively seen as tempter rather than tempted . Whatever Clarissa herself may think ...
... least in part the victim of some Eve - like temptress , however , Richardson leaves no doubt , by way of emphatic contrast , that Lovelace must be exclusively seen as tempter rather than tempted . Whatever Clarissa herself may think ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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