Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... remark attributed to Pope by Joseph Spence in 1728 : " Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first simplicity . " Again Spence reports Pope to have said ...
... remark attributed to Pope by Joseph Spence in 1728 : " Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first simplicity . " Again Spence reports Pope to have said ...
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... remarks about Pope's Iliad , he ( or another ) prom- ises to publish proofs of them at some future date . To this ... remark " about The Iliad by word of mouth ( " If Dennis raves and rails in furious Pet " ) ; and that Pope heard of ...
... remarks about Pope's Iliad , he ( or another ) prom- ises to publish proofs of them at some future date . To this ... remark " about The Iliad by word of mouth ( " If Dennis raves and rails in furious Pet " ) ; and that Pope heard of ...
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... Remarks on Mr. Rowe's Tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray . The Remarks , amounting to no more than a dozen pages which are prefixed to this reissue of A New Rehearsal , was published on May 14 , 1715 , according to The Post Boy ; and a ...
... Remarks on Mr. Rowe's Tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray . The Remarks , amounting to no more than a dozen pages which are prefixed to this reissue of A New Rehearsal , was published on May 14 , 1715 , according to The Post Boy ; and a ...
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