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Though Pope is notoriously carelesshostile critics have said mendacious — about dates , he is at least consistent in his assertions that the Pastorals were written in 1704 , “ at the age of sixteen , " and there seems to be no reason to ...
Though Pope is notoriously carelesshostile critics have said mendacious — about dates , he is at least consistent in his assertions that the Pastorals were written in 1704 , “ at the age of sixteen , " and there seems to be no reason to ...
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unoriginal , digest of what all the best critics ” had to say about the nature of the Pastoral and the " rules " which the bucolic ... come from a few readily accessible sources : from the " Preface to the Pastorals ” which the Rev.
unoriginal , digest of what all the best critics ” had to say about the nature of the Pastoral and the " rules " which the bucolic ... come from a few readily accessible sources : from the " Preface to the Pastorals ” which the Rev.
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Dr. Johnson in his Life of Pope sums up the matter thus : To charge these Pastorals with want of invention is to require what was never intended . The imitations are so ambitiously frequent that the writer evidently means rather to shew ...
Dr. Johnson in his Life of Pope sums up the matter thus : To charge these Pastorals with want of invention is to require what was never intended . The imitations are so ambitiously frequent that the writer evidently means rather to shew ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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