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As he says in the “ Advertisement , ” “ The design is in a manner entirely alter'd , the descriptions and most of the particular thought my own . ” One of the descriptions which is Pope's own is the winterpiece of Nova Zembla : So ...
As he says in the “ Advertisement , ” “ The design is in a manner entirely alter'd , the descriptions and most of the particular thought my own . ” One of the descriptions which is Pope's own is the winterpiece of Nova Zembla : So ...
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If I did not take a particular care to disguise it , my letters would be the most melancholy things in the world . ... The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one ...
If I did not take a particular care to disguise it , my letters would be the most melancholy things in the world . ... The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one ...
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Pope thought that Addison was jealous of his literary success and had deliberately set himself to undermine it , that he had in particular urged on his understrapper , Tickell , to get out a rival Homer.3 That Addison was not pleased to ...
Pope thought that Addison was jealous of his literary success and had deliberately set himself to undermine it , that he had in particular urged on his understrapper , Tickell , to get out a rival Homer.3 That Addison was not pleased to ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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