Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... evidence is suspect . In stanza four the reading of 1. 13 ( " Yet gave me in this dark Es- tate " ) does not agree with that of the comparable line in D ; it does agree with the line appearing in E and in all later printed editions ...
... evidence is suspect . In stanza four the reading of 1. 13 ( " Yet gave me in this dark Es- tate " ) does not agree with that of the comparable line in D ; it does agree with the line appearing in E and in all later printed editions ...
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... evidence of the Verses ( his note may have been written as late as 1755 ) . The supposition that Pope's intimates were accustomed to think of the character of Atossa as an attack upon the Duchess of Marl- borough finds perhaps its chief ...
... evidence of the Verses ( his note may have been written as late as 1755 ) . The supposition that Pope's intimates were accustomed to think of the character of Atossa as an attack upon the Duchess of Marl- borough finds perhaps its chief ...
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... evidence , one may with a certain amount of justification decide upon the text or texts which Pope " habitually used " in establishing his own Horatian text . Pope's objection to Bentley as a scholar and as a person was primarily a ...
... evidence , one may with a certain amount of justification decide upon the text or texts which Pope " habitually used " in establishing his own Horatian text . Pope's objection to Bentley as a scholar and as a person was primarily a ...
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