Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... printed editions . The reading of 1. 16 ( " Left free the human Will " ) oc- curs in neither D nor E ; it does occur in the text of the poem printed in 1740 , two years after first publication . Such evidence suggests that this stanza ...
... printed editions . The reading of 1. 16 ( " Left free the human Will " ) oc- curs in neither D nor E ; it does occur in the text of the poem printed in 1740 , two years after first publication . Such evidence suggests that this stanza ...
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... Printed here with the permission of the trustees of the University of Chicago Library . Crosses ( x ) appear in the left - hand margins opposite lines twenty - eight and thirty- seven . 12 I have collated this first printed text with ...
... Printed here with the permission of the trustees of the University of Chicago Library . Crosses ( x ) appear in the left - hand margins opposite lines twenty - eight and thirty- seven . 12 I have collated this first printed text with ...
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... printed text . -- Lastly may be mentioned the fact that Pope never publicly acknowledged or printed the satire until the longer text was authoritatively published by him in " The Last Volume " of his and Swift's Miscellanies , as ...
... printed text . -- Lastly may be mentioned the fact that Pope never publicly acknowledged or printed the satire until the longer text was authoritatively published by him in " The Last Volume " of his and Swift's Miscellanies , as ...
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