An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot, 1734: And Epistle VII to Dr. Arbuthnot from The Works, Volume II 1735Scolar Press, 1970 - 49 Seiten |
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... lines where sections were cut out or couplets added ; but in most cases the changes occur in different places in the two editions . Probably the poem as originally set up was correctly numbered and these changes were made in proof ...
... lines where sections were cut out or couplets added ; but in most cases the changes occur in different places in the two editions . Probably the poem as originally set up was correctly numbered and these changes were made in proof ...
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... lines of the character of Lord Hervey , printed in the Works but omitted in 1734 , are present in the early manuscript draft , and he is there referred to as Sporus ; only in 1734 version is he called Paris ( lines 294-6 ) and these lines ...
... lines of the character of Lord Hervey , printed in the Works but omitted in 1734 , are present in the early manuscript draft , and he is there referred to as Sporus ; only in 1734 version is he called Paris ( lines 294-6 ) and these lines ...
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... appear , And strains from hard - bound brains eight lines a - year : He , who still wanting tho ' he lives on theft , Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : P 170 175 And he , who now to fenfe , now nonfenfe EPISTLES . 61.
... appear , And strains from hard - bound brains eight lines a - year : He , who still wanting tho ' he lives on theft , Steals much , fpends little , yet has nothing left : P 170 175 And he , who now to fenfe , now nonfenfe EPISTLES . 61.
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