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... poet originally planned to open his first epistle with an address to Christ . In The Dunciad and many of his satires ... poet who admired Erasmus , the poet who was an early student of Montaigne , found in Horace the liberating example ...
... poet originally planned to open his first epistle with an address to Christ . In The Dunciad and many of his satires ... poet who admired Erasmus , the poet who was an early student of Montaigne , found in Horace the liberating example ...
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... poet . On the contrary , it is precisely because he finds Pope a T. C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel , Samuel Richardson : A Biography ( Oxford , 1971 ) , pp . 44 , 574 ... poet , a poet who demonstrably compels his 152 Thomas Keymer.
... poet . On the contrary , it is precisely because he finds Pope a T. C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel , Samuel Richardson : A Biography ( Oxford , 1971 ) , pp . 44 , 574 ... poet , a poet who demonstrably compels his 152 Thomas Keymer.
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British Academy. - great poet , a poet who demonstrably compels his interest throughout the fifteen years of his own creative life , that his remarks are consist- ently coloured by such extremes of anxiety and censure . One does not ...
British Academy. - great poet , a poet who demonstrably compels his interest throughout the fifteen years of his own creative life , that his remarks are consist- ently coloured by such extremes of anxiety and censure . One does not ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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