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... Pope read At Holmedon spent a sad and bloody hour , and Vaughan conjectured At Holmedon met did spend a bloody hour . 55. Holmedon ] Now Humbleton , in Northumberland . Hall and Grafton , Chronicle , 1575 : " A mountane neare to the ...
... Pope read At Holmedon spent a sad and bloody hour , and Vaughan conjectured At Holmedon met did spend a bloody hour . 55. Holmedon ] Now Humbleton , in Northumberland . Hall and Grafton , Chronicle , 1575 : " A mountane neare to the ...
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... Pope's Iliad : " On heaps the Greeks , on heaps the Trojans bled , And thick'ning round them rise the hills of dead . " A balk signified a ridge between two 71. the ] Pope ; furrows ( Cath . Angl . , 1483 , and Sher- wood , Eng . French ...
... Pope's Iliad : " On heaps the Greeks , on heaps the Trojans bled , And thick'ning round them rise the hills of dead . " A balk signified a ridge between two 71. the ] Pope ; furrows ( Cath . Angl . , 1483 , and Sher- wood , Eng . French ...
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... Pope read : — " A gallant prize ? ha , cousin , is it not ? West . In faith , a conquest for a Prince to boast of . " 83. minion ] favourite , as in King John , II . i . 392 . 85 , 86. riot pp . xvi - xviii and xxvii . Harry ] See ...
... Pope read : — " A gallant prize ? ha , cousin , is it not ? West . In faith , a conquest for a Prince to boast of . " 83. minion ] favourite , as in King John , II . i . 392 . 85 , 86. riot pp . xvi - xviii and xxvii . Harry ] See ...
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... Pope's arrangement of the lines . Line 103 ends at " hold " in Qq and Ff . It has not been suggested to put cousin in a separate line and then to divide as in Qq and Ff . • 106 , 107. more is to be . ] we must speak and act , not in ...
... Pope's arrangement of the lines . Line 103 ends at " hold " in Qq and Ff . It has not been suggested to put cousin in a separate line and then to divide as in Qq and Ff . • 106 , 107. more is to be . ] we must speak and act , not in ...
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... Pope's we - steal is happy and may be right . 31. it holds well ] the simile is apt . Cf. Donne , Biathanatos ( ed . 1648 , p . 49 ) : " heaven is certainly good ; Life , but probably and possibly . For here it holds well which ...
... Pope's we - steal is happy and may be right . 31. it holds well ] the simile is apt . Cf. Donne , Biathanatos ( ed . 1648 , p . 49 ) : " heaven is certainly good ; Life , but probably and possibly . For here it holds well which ...
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