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... metaphor with the accusations of Achilles , attaining the further reaches of the metaphorical with ' sceptered Slaves ' , to come to rest on the more contemplative usage : ' sacred Slave . ' There is method here but it is not Pope's ...
... metaphor with the accusations of Achilles , attaining the further reaches of the metaphorical with ' sceptered Slaves ' , to come to rest on the more contemplative usage : ' sacred Slave . ' There is method here but it is not Pope's ...
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... metaphor- ical : for example , a way of referring to the Dutch or the French under their several governments . If we look at the poems of the more salient talents of the time , the Jacobite Bevil Higgons , the Scriblerian Thomas Parnell ...
... metaphor- ical : for example , a way of referring to the Dutch or the French under their several governments . If we look at the poems of the more salient talents of the time , the Jacobite Bevil Higgons , the Scriblerian Thomas Parnell ...
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... metaphor of friendship to Homer actually contributes something new to a subject Dryden had also considered . Pope's translation rarely struggles to establish a literary pedigree . Dryden , however , writes in the Preface to the Fables ...
... metaphor of friendship to Homer actually contributes something new to a subject Dryden had also considered . Pope's translation rarely struggles to establish a literary pedigree . Dryden , however , writes in the Preface to the Fables ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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