The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... : I wonder the learned Scriblerus has omitted to ad- vertise the Reader , at the opening of this Poem , that Dulness here is not to be taken contractedly for mere Stupidity , but in the enlarged sense of the word The Dunciad of 1729 133.
... : I wonder the learned Scriblerus has omitted to ad- vertise the Reader , at the opening of this Poem , that Dulness here is not to be taken contractedly for mere Stupidity , but in the enlarged sense of the word The Dunciad of 1729 133.
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... Scriblerus . To all of Pope's circle of friends pedantry was the deadliest of sins . " Scriblerus " had been the playful joint invention of Swift and Pope and Parnell and the brilliant group of wits who had met during the last year of ...
... Scriblerus . To all of Pope's circle of friends pedantry was the deadliest of sins . " Scriblerus " had been the playful joint invention of Swift and Pope and Parnell and the brilliant group of wits who had met during the last year of ...
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... Scriblerus provides a long footnote in which is quoted part of the passage printed above from the Apology . The " New Dunciad " had been published on March 20. A few months later appeared a shilling pamphlet , dated " July the 7th 1742 ...
... Scriblerus provides a long footnote in which is quoted part of the passage printed above from the Apology . The " New Dunciad " had been published on March 20. A few months later appeared a shilling pamphlet , dated " July the 7th 1742 ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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