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... the old renaissance dichotomy of beauty and grace ; and Longinian ideas began to obscure the fact that from its inception neo - classical aesthetics had provided an important place for original genius under the category of grace .
... the old renaissance dichotomy of beauty and grace ; and Longinian ideas began to obscure the fact that from its inception neo - classical aesthetics had provided an important place for original genius under the category of grace .
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In the 1740 octavo , however , Pope changed his original reading and returned to that of his basic text . One cannot state the reason for this change with absolute certainty . Nevertheless , it is fairly reasonable ...
In the 1740 octavo , however , Pope changed his original reading and returned to that of his basic text . One cannot state the reason for this change with absolute certainty . Nevertheless , it is fairly reasonable ...
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suspect that the Clark version is indeed the original text of 1702. If my guess is right , this is the earliest text we possess of any of Pope's poems . It is , as we might expect , substantially different from the printed text .
suspect that the Clark version is indeed the original text of 1702. If my guess is right , this is the earliest text we possess of any of Pope's poems . It is , as we might expect , substantially different from the printed text .
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