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Since my main concern is with passages in which Pope fol- lows Donne without alteration , or makes relatively slight chang- es , little in the way of introduction is necessary.3 It is sufficient to notice that Pope followed Donne in ...
Since my main concern is with passages in which Pope fol- lows Donne without alteration , or makes relatively slight chang- es , little in the way of introduction is necessary.3 It is sufficient to notice that Pope followed Donne in ...
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Amongst other things , Pope is grossly cari- catured in the play as " Sawny Dapper , " an absurd little poet who is held up to ridicule for his pretentious claim to a knowledge of Greek and an ability to translate Homer .
Amongst other things , Pope is grossly cari- catured in the play as " Sawny Dapper , " an absurd little poet who is held up to ridicule for his pretentious claim to a knowledge of Greek and an ability to translate Homer .
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scrap of dialogue ( on pages 40-41 ) which looks like a covert sneer at the social status of the Pope family , insomuch that it touches on the way " Sawny Dapper " has managed to " raise him- self " by his poetry above his earlier ...
scrap of dialogue ( on pages 40-41 ) which looks like a covert sneer at the social status of the Pope family , insomuch that it touches on the way " Sawny Dapper " has managed to " raise him- self " by his poetry above his earlier ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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