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... poet he had served as publisher since 1736. Dodsley " felt the poet's loss very deeply , " composed unpub- lished verses on his death , and published a number of elegiac or commemorative works on Pope between 1744 and 1747.32 Thus it is ...
... poet he had served as publisher since 1736. Dodsley " felt the poet's loss very deeply , " composed unpub- lished verses on his death , and published a number of elegiac or commemorative works on Pope between 1744 and 1747.32 Thus it is ...
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... poetic sensibility and in the use of language . In doing so , he sought to place a major English poet in relation to Virgil , and he judged from this example that the English blank verse line had more of the grandeur of the Latin ...
... poetic sensibility and in the use of language . In doing so , he sought to place a major English poet in relation to Virgil , and he judged from this example that the English blank verse line had more of the grandeur of the Latin ...
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... poet of his acquaintance : " I have known a Gentleman of another Turn of Humour , who , despising the Name of an Author , never printed his Works , but contracted his Talent , and by the help of a very fine Diamond which he wore on his ...
... poet of his acquaintance : " I have known a Gentleman of another Turn of Humour , who , despising the Name of an Author , never printed his Works , but contracted his Talent , and by the help of a very fine Diamond which he wore on his ...
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