Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... fact that Abelard first led her into sin blinds her for long to the fact that he is now on the side of the angels . She comes slowly and reluctantly to awareness of the truth - " Ev'n thou art cold - yet Eloisa loves " ( 260 ) -- but in ...
... fact that Abelard first led her into sin blinds her for long to the fact that he is now on the side of the angels . She comes slowly and reluctantly to awareness of the truth - " Ev'n thou art cold - yet Eloisa loves " ( 260 ) -- but in ...
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... fact disappeared . If Pope had been really anxious to " imitate " Horace's use of Lucilius he could easily have found a modern parallel in Dryden ( as Rochester had done in his " Al- lusion to Horace , the 10th Satyre of the 1st Book ...
... fact disappeared . If Pope had been really anxious to " imitate " Horace's use of Lucilius he could easily have found a modern parallel in Dryden ( as Rochester had done in his " Al- lusion to Horace , the 10th Satyre of the 1st Book ...
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... fact that he came by the volume fortuitement make it unlikely that de Sivry was personally acquainted with Pope ... facts , although so persuasive because apparently so typical of Pope's activities , has always seemed to me open to ...
... fact that he came by the volume fortuitement make it unlikely that de Sivry was personally acquainted with Pope ... facts , although so persuasive because apparently so typical of Pope's activities , has always seemed to me open to ...
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