Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... interest . He had no interest in nature as we understand the term , no interest in love , no interest in abstract ideas , and none in Tom , Dick and Harry . Yet his recognition was immediate , and his reputation never wavered during his ...
... interest . He had no interest in nature as we understand the term , no interest in love , no interest in abstract ideas , and none in Tom , Dick and Harry . Yet his recognition was immediate , and his reputation never wavered during his ...
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... interest was in the City . Cannons for him was something with which he could impress his friends and acquaintances and a place where he could take his leisure . So much of a showplace was it that as early as 1724 visitors were being ...
... interest was in the City . Cannons for him was something with which he could impress his friends and acquaintances and a place where he could take his leisure . So much of a showplace was it that as early as 1724 visitors were being ...
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... interest in these relics of the antique world ; and with this subject occupying both their minds in 1713-14 , that would appear to be the most likely time for Addison to have shown Pope the manuscript of his Dia- logue on Medals , which ...
... interest in these relics of the antique world ; and with this subject occupying both their minds in 1713-14 , that would appear to be the most likely time for Addison to have shown Pope the manuscript of his Dia- logue on Medals , which ...
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