Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... character ) ; the examples , consisting of the characters of Philomede and Atossa , are found in the first of the passages , inserted six lines earlier . When , at the end of 1742 or the beginning of 1743 , Pope revised the poem , he ...
... character ) ; the examples , consisting of the characters of Philomede and Atossa , are found in the first of the passages , inserted six lines earlier . When , at the end of 1742 or the beginning of 1743 , Pope revised the poem , he ...
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... character of Atossa as an attack upon the Duchess of Marl- borough finds perhaps its chief support in another entry in Spence's memorandum book : " In the Satire on Women there was a character of the old Duchess of Marlborough , under ...
... character of Atossa as an attack upon the Duchess of Marl- borough finds perhaps its chief support in another entry in Spence's memorandum book : " In the Satire on Women there was a character of the old Duchess of Marlborough , under ...
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... character by Pope referred only to the less amiable of the two haughty ladies ; but it is still impossible to determine beyond all cavil which of the duchesses supplied the original inspiration for the character of Atossa . One other ...
... character by Pope referred only to the less amiable of the two haughty ladies ; but it is still impossible to determine beyond all cavil which of the duchesses supplied the original inspiration for the character of Atossa . One other ...
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