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POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN : R. E. Hughes THE RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF EPISTLE I " The ESSAY ON MAN , " wrote Joseph Warton , " is as close a piece of argument , admitting its principles , as perhaps can be found in verse .
POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN : R. E. Hughes THE RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF EPISTLE I " The ESSAY ON MAN , " wrote Joseph Warton , " is as close a piece of argument , admitting its principles , as perhaps can be found in verse .
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4 This ridicule of suprahuman or pretentious learning is a repetition of the theme of Pride in the first epistle , pride being the vice through which " All quit their sphere , and rush into the skies . " 5 In the third epistle ...
4 This ridicule of suprahuman or pretentious learning is a repetition of the theme of Pride in the first epistle , pride being the vice through which " All quit their sphere , and rush into the skies . " 5 In the third epistle ...
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The poem again received consider- able modifications and interpolations when it came to be insert- ed in the Epistle to Arbuthnot in 1734 , in which place " Atticus " was first substituted for " Addison " ( or " An " ) in the last line ...
The poem again received consider- able modifications and interpolations when it came to be insert- ed in the Epistle to Arbuthnot in 1734 , in which place " Atticus " was first substituted for " Addison " ( or " An " ) in the last line ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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