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... printed versions of Elizabethan and early Jacobean drama , is inappropriate to the printed works of Pope , who had unusual control over the printed form of his works , early and late , and seems to have changed his views on the ...
... printed versions of Elizabethan and early Jacobean drama , is inappropriate to the printed works of Pope , who had unusual control over the printed form of his works , early and late , and seems to have changed his views on the ...
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... printed Correspondence . The transcripts certainly revealed Pope's procedure in composing his letters for publication , but one may feel less certain that they must be a complete record of what Pope originally wrote . For example , a ...
... printed Correspondence . The transcripts certainly revealed Pope's procedure in composing his letters for publication , but one may feel less certain that they must be a complete record of what Pope originally wrote . For example , a ...
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... printed version . The changes hardly constitute a revision of the ' final intentions ' of the MS version and cannot really be said to supersede it ; rather , they create a different impression for a different context.53 In his excellent ...
... printed version . The changes hardly constitute a revision of the ' final intentions ' of the MS version and cannot really be said to supersede it ; rather , they create a different impression for a different context.53 In his excellent ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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