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Page 85
... manuscript variants which are in effect ' earlier readings ' superseded by the printed texts of 1728 or ( in this case ) 1729.26 ( Since all printed versions are very close to one another , especially in parts of this passage for which ...
... manuscript variants which are in effect ' earlier readings ' superseded by the printed texts of 1728 or ( in this case ) 1729.26 ( Since all printed versions are very close to one another , especially in parts of this passage for which ...
Page 131
... manuscript readings as of interest only to ' the student of poetical origins ' , and explained their exclusion from ... manuscripts as part of ' the partially formed , prenatal history of the poems ... provisional only , liable to ...
... manuscript readings as of interest only to ' the student of poetical origins ' , and explained their exclusion from ... manuscripts as part of ' the partially formed , prenatal history of the poems ... provisional only , liable to ...
Page 133
... manuscript and the public printed version . The writer can exercise absolute control over the text of a manuscript while it is upon his or her desk , but once it is in the public domain such control becomes problematic , a fact lamented ...
... manuscript and the public printed version . The writer can exercise absolute control over the text of a manuscript while it is upon his or her desk , but once it is in the public domain such control becomes problematic , a fact lamented ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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