Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... praise ourselves in other men " ; then " side " : " And public faction doubles private hate " ( 455 , 457 ) . The next three words restate all the themes of Section II : " Pride , Malice , Folly , against Dryden rose " ; but now the ...
... praise ourselves in other men " ; then " side " : " And public faction doubles private hate " ( 455 , 457 ) . The next three words restate all the themes of Section II : " Pride , Malice , Folly , against Dryden rose " ; but now the ...
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... praises his cousin for his hospitality , there is no true under- standing of country life or feeling for it . Dryden's ... praise of the single life ; this in turn gives way to general satire on physicians . Finally Dryden finds his real ...
... praises his cousin for his hospitality , there is no true under- standing of country life or feeling for it . Dryden's ... praise of the single life ; this in turn gives way to general satire on physicians . Finally Dryden finds his real ...
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... praise is given to Hopkins and Sternhold by Mr. Herne himself . . . And again , after quoting Hearne's praise of " the old English Saxon tongue , " Scriblerus remarks : I do herein agree with Mr. H. Little is it of avail to object that ...
... praise is given to Hopkins and Sternhold by Mr. Herne himself . . . And again , after quoting Hearne's praise of " the old English Saxon tongue , " Scriblerus remarks : I do herein agree with Mr. H. Little is it of avail to object that ...
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W H AUDEN | 22 |
g SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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