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... references , his letter to John Caryll of 12 June 1713. The first reference is a letter to Steele , 7 November 1712 , which the latter printed in Spectator 532 , 10 November 1712 , but without any poem by Pope ( none may yet have been ...
... references , his letter to John Caryll of 12 June 1713. The first reference is a letter to Steele , 7 November 1712 , which the latter printed in Spectator 532 , 10 November 1712 , but without any poem by Pope ( none may yet have been ...
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... references are , unless otherwise indicated , to these volumes . Book and line references to the Dunciad , unless otherwise noted , are to the four - book ( or B ) version ( 1743 ) . The notes to this version , not fully and exactly ...
... references are , unless otherwise indicated , to these volumes . Book and line references to the Dunciad , unless otherwise noted , are to the four - book ( or B ) version ( 1743 ) . The notes to this version , not fully and exactly ...
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... references to ' maladyes colde ' and ' pestilence ' ( Dryden , III . 381ff .; Chaucer , 11. 2443ff . ) . As with the ' mysterious Rites ' , Dryden goes on to propose harsh suggestions from which Pope , in the relatively benign universe ...
... references to ' maladyes colde ' and ' pestilence ' ( Dryden , III . 381ff .; Chaucer , 11. 2443ff . ) . As with the ' mysterious Rites ' , Dryden goes on to propose harsh suggestions from which Pope , in the relatively benign universe ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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