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... particular academic pro- gramme , its disinterestedness is a form of generosity to the interests of others . Another who revealed an unexpected aspect of Pope's world , and crossed swords with Rogers in doing so , is the late E. P. ...
... particular academic pro- gramme , its disinterestedness is a form of generosity to the interests of others . Another who revealed an unexpected aspect of Pope's world , and crossed swords with Rogers in doing so , is the late E. P. ...
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... particular problem in considering questions about the identity and integrity of literary works . Common readers , and even professional critics , want to feel that they can talk in broad terms about the meaning or significance of a ...
... particular problem in considering questions about the identity and integrity of literary works . Common readers , and even professional critics , want to feel that they can talk in broad terms about the meaning or significance of a ...
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... particular seems to have been contrived to defy any easy accommodation within a moral scheme . Rather than providing a firm foundation for its maxims and aphorisms , Pope's re - workings of that poem seem directed towards giving full ...
... particular seems to have been contrived to defy any easy accommodation within a moral scheme . Rather than providing a firm foundation for its maxims and aphorisms , Pope's re - workings of that poem seem directed towards giving full ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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