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... Forest . Pope loved the Forest . He had been un- happy at a variety of Roman Catholic schools in London but now he became so keen on learning that he quickly outstripped his tutor and had to rely for the continuance of his education ...
... Forest . Pope loved the Forest . He had been un- happy at a variety of Roman Catholic schools in London but now he became so keen on learning that he quickly outstripped his tutor and had to rely for the continuance of his education ...
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... Forest , from the opening lines , has a dual role and these roles are not joined until the end . The Forest is " At once the Monarch's and the Muse's Seats " , a political metaphor for the whole of England and a pastoral metaphor for ...
... Forest , from the opening lines , has a dual role and these roles are not joined until the end . The Forest is " At once the Monarch's and the Muse's Seats " , a political metaphor for the whole of England and a pastoral metaphor for ...
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... Forest altogether ( " the Maid / Beyond the Forest's verdant Limits stray'd " ) . Although she does not harm the Forest , as William had harmed it , she does great harm to herself . The limits of the Forest are the limits of the ...
... Forest altogether ( " the Maid / Beyond the Forest's verdant Limits stray'd " ) . Although she does not harm the Forest , as William had harmed it , she does great harm to herself . The limits of the Forest are the limits of the ...
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The Forest | 1 |
The Court | 22 |
The Proper Study | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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