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The second edition ( 1713 ) contains on the title the phrase " Written by Mr. Pope . ” Later editions give the further statement : " Written in the year 1709. ” In the years 1734-1736 Pope said to Spence ( p .
The second edition ( 1713 ) contains on the title the phrase " Written by Mr. Pope . ” Later editions give the further statement : " Written in the year 1709. ” In the years 1734-1736 Pope said to Spence ( p .
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a written we have no means of discovering . One may guess that had it been written very long before its publication in the Spectator it would have been included in the Miscellanies of Tonson , or in Lintot's Miscellany , which was ...
a written we have no means of discovering . One may guess that had it been written very long before its publication in the Spectator it would have been included in the Miscellanies of Tonson , or in Lintot's Miscellany , which was ...
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He is writing in imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . ... Pope is , as it were , giving us an English version of the eclogue that Virgil might have written , could he have drawn on Isaiah rather ...
He is writing in imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . ... Pope is , as it were , giving us an English version of the eclogue that Virgil might have written , could he have drawn on Isaiah rather ...
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