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These lines show that Pope could write blank verse at least as well as his friend , James Thomson ; but not a single example of the form is found in his published verse . He did not even , like so many of his contemporaries , write a ...
These lines show that Pope could write blank verse at least as well as his friend , James Thomson ; but not a single example of the form is found in his published verse . He did not even , like so many of his contemporaries , write a ...
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Pope had not yet learned to write poetry like that in the days when he was writing the Pastorals and Windsor Forest . “ Triumph of insignificance ” though it is , the 84 The Poetical Career of Pope.
Pope had not yet learned to write poetry like that in the days when he was writing the Pastorals and Windsor Forest . “ Triumph of insignificance ” though it is , the 84 The Poetical Career of Pope.
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In a note “ To the Reader ” prefixed to the first edition of the first epistle , the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this Piece composed some Time since ...
In a note “ To the Reader ” prefixed to the first edition of the first epistle , the publisher wrote : As the Epistolary Way of Writing hath prevailed much of late , we have ventured to publish this Piece composed some Time since ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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