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Page 117
... play to ironies and ambivalences . The four ' Epistles ' , above all else , embody an engagement between the poet and an imagined interlocutor to whose interests he responds and with whose particular point of view he disputes and ...
... play to ironies and ambivalences . The four ' Epistles ' , above all else , embody an engagement between the poet and an imagined interlocutor to whose interests he responds and with whose particular point of view he disputes and ...
Page 135
... plays . Cibber after this , seeing a knife with the name of J. Gay upon it , [ asked , ] ' What , does Mr. Pope make ... play Three Hours after Marriage . The British Academy 1998 . 1Cibber , 1748 ; see Joseph Spence , Observations ...
... plays . Cibber after this , seeing a knife with the name of J. Gay upon it , [ asked , ] ' What , does Mr. Pope make ... play Three Hours after Marriage . The British Academy 1998 . 1Cibber , 1748 ; see Joseph Spence , Observations ...
Page 136
... play Achilles to an unlikely theatrical collaboration between Bolingbroke , Pulteney , Sir William Wyndham , the ... played the role of unassuming friend , a man so instinctively deferential in his tastes and opinions that he seemed ...
... play Achilles to an unlikely theatrical collaboration between Bolingbroke , Pulteney , Sir William Wyndham , the ... played the role of unassuming friend , a man so instinctively deferential in his tastes and opinions that he seemed ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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