Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... early eigh- teenth century with such figures as James Brydges , Duke of Chandos , who was long identified with the Timon of Pope's Epistle to Burlington . Chandos , although he came of a good family , was essentially a self - made man ...
... early eigh- teenth century with such figures as James Brydges , Duke of Chandos , who was long identified with the Timon of Pope's Epistle to Burlington . Chandos , although he came of a good family , was essentially a self - made man ...
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... early and the manuscripts of the later poems . Of the early poems no rough draft is extant . Each survives only in a fair copy made to permit the poem to be submitted to friends for advice , or when it was preparing for press . The ...
... early and the manuscripts of the later poems . Of the early poems no rough draft is extant . Each survives only in a fair copy made to permit the poem to be submitted to friends for advice , or when it was preparing for press . The ...
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... early version of the Epis- tle to Arbuthnot was not written before the first Imitation of Horace published the previous month , and not some eighteen months after it , as we have hitherto supposed . Again there is evidence to support ...
... early version of the Epis- tle to Arbuthnot was not written before the first Imitation of Horace published the previous month , and not some eighteen months after it , as we have hitherto supposed . Again there is evidence to support ...
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