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... turn , from the craft and art of Pope strictly considered , to the views and ideas of Pope , the content of his writing . The great subsequent growth of interest in Pope in his context , Pope and his world , might be traced to that ...
... turn , from the craft and art of Pope strictly considered , to the views and ideas of Pope , the content of his writing . The great subsequent growth of interest in Pope in his context , Pope and his world , might be traced to that ...
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... turn'd ' must here refer to the turning of rhymes but , since Pope has just been talking about Homer , also means : ' translated ' , a sense he has used elsewhere . " There is , possibly , a further meaning , for the turning of the ...
... turn'd ' must here refer to the turning of rhymes but , since Pope has just been talking about Homer , also means : ' translated ' , a sense he has used elsewhere . " There is , possibly , a further meaning , for the turning of the ...
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... turn out to be by Blackmore , reciting lines from his own poems as a character in Garth's , part of the subtext being that only an oafish and ungifted Modern would think Homeric imitation in his power , or , in this particular sphere ...
... turn out to be by Blackmore , reciting lines from his own poems as a character in Garth's , part of the subtext being that only an oafish and ungifted Modern would think Homeric imitation in his power , or , in this particular sphere ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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