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Page 90
... line paragraph which includes 4B ( I. 107-46 ) is almost exactly half the length , or twenty - two lines , in two paragraphs of four and eighteen lines respectively ( I. 95–116 in 1728 , I. 105-126 in 1729 ) . Passage 4A ( I. 99–108 in ...
... line paragraph which includes 4B ( I. 107-46 ) is almost exactly half the length , or twenty - two lines , in two paragraphs of four and eighteen lines respectively ( I. 95–116 in 1728 , I. 105-126 in 1729 ) . Passage 4A ( I. 99–108 in ...
Page 128
... line of the preceding couplet , ' may ' being replaced by ' can ' ; what is described is no longer a potential but a proven ability . In the 1744 ' death - bed ' edition , the lines are revised once more . Pope now addresses the lines ...
... line of the preceding couplet , ' may ' being replaced by ' can ' ; what is described is no longer a potential but a proven ability . In the 1744 ' death - bed ' edition , the lines are revised once more . Pope now addresses the lines ...
Page 130
... lines a problematic status . They are clearly part of the poem , and yet so is the fact of their omission . In such ... lines that follow : His Wit all See - saw between that and this , Now high , now low , now Master up , now Miss , And ...
... lines a problematic status . They are clearly part of the poem , and yet so is the fact of their omission . In such ... lines that follow : His Wit all See - saw between that and this , Now high , now low , now Master up , now Miss , And ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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