The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... Letters II , III , and IV of the Latin text . In 1695 Bussy's transla- tion , revised by Remond des Cours , and ... Letter I , written by Abelard to his 94 The Poetical Career of Pope.
... Letters II , III , and IV of the Latin text . In 1695 Bussy's transla- tion , revised by Remond des Cours , and ... Letter I , written by Abelard to his 94 The Poetical Career of Pope.
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Robert Kilburn Root. Calamitatum ( Letter I , written by Abelard to his friend Philinthus ) and two letters numbered V and VI which have no Latin original and are completely spurious , was published at The Hague . The " trans- lations ...
Robert Kilburn Root. Calamitatum ( Letter I , written by Abelard to his friend Philinthus ) and two letters numbered V and VI which have no Latin original and are completely spurious , was published at The Hague . The " trans- lations ...
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... letters of Eloisa and Abelard.20 A suggestion so derived might have been reinforced by the great popularity of the Letters of a Portuguese Nun . Marianna Alcoforado ( 1640-1721 ) had been abandoned by her lover , an officer of the ...
... letters of Eloisa and Abelard.20 A suggestion so derived might have been reinforced by the great popularity of the Letters of a Portuguese Nun . Marianna Alcoforado ( 1640-1721 ) had been abandoned by her lover , an officer of the ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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