Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... course " ; but stage and course can mean in this context hardly more than page and book , and the conjunctions are the most perfunctory tag . The wandering path Vida has traveled over all kinds of territory in Books I and II could as ...
... course " ; but stage and course can mean in this context hardly more than page and book , and the conjunctions are the most perfunctory tag . The wandering path Vida has traveled over all kinds of territory in Books I and II could as ...
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... course of the game of Ombre had al- ready implied and foretold , is not a good loser , and she does not rise to the occasion afforded by her loss here . Instead , she ratifies the course of prudery delineated earlier in the Cave of ...
... course of the game of Ombre had al- ready implied and foretold , is not a good loser , and she does not rise to the occasion afforded by her loss here . Instead , she ratifies the course of prudery delineated earlier in the Cave of ...
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... course of composition because it grew di- rectly from his understanding of Homer's potential weakness . Pope's second discovery in the course of revision is that the opening and close of the paragraph do not adequately sup- port its ...
... course of composition because it grew di- rectly from his understanding of Homer's potential weakness . Pope's second discovery in the course of revision is that the opening and close of the paragraph do not adequately sup- port its ...
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