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Page 91
... perhaps by Bosch or Breughel . There are no embryos or abortions in 4A , though ' embryon atoms ' are found in the description preceding Satan's flight through Chaos in Paradise Lost ( II . 900 ) to which both versions allude , and ...
... perhaps by Bosch or Breughel . There are no embryos or abortions in 4A , though ' embryon atoms ' are found in the description preceding Satan's flight through Chaos in Paradise Lost ( II . 900 ) to which both versions allude , and ...
Page 93
... Perhaps he was resisting overkill , just as the 1728 and 1729 versions of the altar passage had drawn back from some of the looser effects of enormity in the manuscript drafts reproduced by Jonathan Richardson . Perhaps ' he roll'd his ...
... Perhaps he was resisting overkill , just as the 1728 and 1729 versions of the altar passage had drawn back from some of the looser effects of enormity in the manuscript drafts reproduced by Jonathan Richardson . Perhaps ' he roll'd his ...
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... perhaps an indication of this seriousness that the locus classicus of Lucretia is an important point of reference in each case , though with Pope it becomes explicit only in his supplementary verses ' To Belinda on the Rape of the Lock ...
... perhaps an indication of this seriousness that the locus classicus of Lucretia is an important point of reference in each case , though with Pope it becomes explicit only in his supplementary verses ' To Belinda on the Rape of the Lock ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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