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In a letter of 1 November 1729 he spoke of Mallet's play Eurydice , which he was trying to get played at Drury Lane : I think any common Reader judges ( poetic drama ] , of the most material part , as well as the most Learned , that is ...
In a letter of 1 November 1729 he spoke of Mallet's play Eurydice , which he was trying to get played at Drury Lane : I think any common Reader judges ( poetic drama ] , of the most material part , as well as the most Learned , that is ...
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... then , contains much that is the concern of his biographer and critic . Such material does not promise well for poetry , being more like the material drawn on in a court of law than like that drawn on by Wordsworth for his Prelude ...
... then , contains much that is the concern of his biographer and critic . Such material does not promise well for poetry , being more like the material drawn on in a court of law than like that drawn on by Wordsworth for his Prelude ...
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For that poem Pope drew his materials from events and scenes actual and imaginary . ... There was little to choose , therefore , between the two sorts of material in regard to the work Pope had to do on them in the first place , if I ...
For that poem Pope drew his materials from events and scenes actual and imaginary . ... There was little to choose , therefore , between the two sorts of material in regard to the work Pope had to do on them in the first place , if I ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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