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... Pope's Pastorals from the charge of frigid artificiality . Neither in the poems themselves nor in the critical essay prefixed to them when they were included in the collected edition of 1717 can be seen anything more than a theory of ...
... Pope's Pastorals from the charge of frigid artificiality . Neither in the poems themselves nor in the critical essay prefixed to them when they were included in the collected edition of 1717 can be seen anything more than a theory of ...
Page 126
... Pope had grievances against his Whig associates . His pastoral poems had ap- peared in the same volume with Ambrose Philips's , and the company at Button's had praised Philips's more loudly than Pope's . Five essays of invidious eulogy ...
... Pope had grievances against his Whig associates . His pastoral poems had ap- peared in the same volume with Ambrose Philips's , and the company at Button's had praised Philips's more loudly than Pope's . Five essays of invidious eulogy ...
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... Pope's guide , philosopher , and friend was responsible is uncertain , but it is known that in some respects Pope's teaching is inconsistent with Bolingbroke's views and that the latter expressed his disapproval of certain passages . Pope ...
... Pope's guide , philosopher , and friend was responsible is uncertain , but it is known that in some respects Pope's teaching is inconsistent with Bolingbroke's views and that the latter expressed his disapproval of certain passages . Pope ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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