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... means easy to rectify from the relevant volumes of the Twickenham Edition , to think that Pope wrote the main part of this well - known footnote . He did not . All that he wrote in his lifetime was that the speech was a parody of that ...
... means easy to rectify from the relevant volumes of the Twickenham Edition , to think that Pope wrote the main part of this well - known footnote . He did not . All that he wrote in his lifetime was that the speech was a parody of that ...
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... mean that a sequence of dangerous letters had already been recognised and destroyed . Swift is teasing Pope in not making clear which was the case . We may conclude that , if teasing over such an issue seems a little cruel , Pope's ...
... mean that a sequence of dangerous letters had already been recognised and destroyed . Swift is teasing Pope in not making clear which was the case . We may conclude that , if teasing over such an issue seems a little cruel , Pope's ...
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... means of integrating past , present and future . Such an activity has heroic , even epic , potential ; the poet , like the crafty Ulysses , the man of the present , escapes the Cyclops of the past to move into the open seas of the ...
... means of integrating past , present and future . Such an activity has heroic , even epic , potential ; the poet , like the crafty Ulysses , the man of the present , escapes the Cyclops of the past to move into the open seas of the ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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