Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... praise ourselves in other men " ; then " side " : " And public faction doubles private hate " ( 455 , 457 ) . The next three words restate all the themes of Section II : " Pride , Malice , Folly , against Dryden rose " ; but now the ...
... praise ourselves in other men " ; then " side " : " And public faction doubles private hate " ( 455 , 457 ) . The next three words restate all the themes of Section II : " Pride , Malice , Folly , against Dryden rose " ; but now the ...
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... praise of the sovereign and his prowess in war as follows : Or if you needs must write , write CAESAR's Praise : You'll gain at least a Knighthood , or the Bays . P. What ? like Sir Richard , rumbling , rough and fierce , With ARMS ...
... praise of the sovereign and his prowess in war as follows : Or if you needs must write , write CAESAR's Praise : You'll gain at least a Knighthood , or the Bays . P. What ? like Sir Richard , rumbling , rough and fierce , With ARMS ...
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... Praise of Folly and Don Quixote.41 Again , the Dunciad is a satire on false learning . Warburton said of the History of Martinus Scriblerus , Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Dr. Swift projected to write a satire , in conjunction , on the ...
... Praise of Folly and Don Quixote.41 Again , the Dunciad is a satire on false learning . Warburton said of the History of Martinus Scriblerus , Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Dr. Swift projected to write a satire , in conjunction , on the ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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