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... suggests that we should read it for ' its own nature and design ' and not with ' an eye to the Iliad ' ; Pope habitually ' brings things into pairs ' , then directs one's attention to the distinctive , individual elements that ...
... suggests that we should read it for ' its own nature and design ' and not with ' an eye to the Iliad ' ; Pope habitually ' brings things into pairs ' , then directs one's attention to the distinctive , individual elements that ...
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British Academy. While the arrangement within the volume suggests that the second group of poems is almost a continuation of the Essay on Man , the directions to the binder suggest a formal separation between the two . While the ...
British Academy. While the arrangement within the volume suggests that the second group of poems is almost a continuation of the Essay on Man , the directions to the binder suggest a formal separation between the two . While the ...
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... suggests ) potentially rapacious élite . Pamela is no Tory sat- irist , however , and for the most part her complaint is simply at the dereliction of nobility inherent in her master's conduct : ' I will tell you , if you were a king ...
... suggests ) potentially rapacious élite . Pamela is no Tory sat- irist , however , and for the most part her complaint is simply at the dereliction of nobility inherent in her master's conduct : ' I will tell you , if you were a king ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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