The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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... DACIER takes off his hat very un- graciously ) The Sergeant tells me a rebel spy is in the house . DACIER . Yes , sir . D'ARCY . Have you found him ? DACIER . No , sir . D'ARCY . ( Severely ) Why don't you ? DACIER . ( Loses his temper ...
... DACIER takes off his hat very un- graciously ) The Sergeant tells me a rebel spy is in the house . DACIER . Yes , sir . D'ARCY . Have you found him ? DACIER . No , sir . D'ARCY . ( Severely ) Why don't you ? DACIER . ( Loses his temper ...
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Leah Orr. 6.3.1 Dacier's Publications Dacier learned Latin and Greek at a young age from her father , the classical scholar Tanneguy le Fèvre . Her first three publications were Latin editions with notes , of Florus ( 1674 ) ...
Leah Orr. 6.3.1 Dacier's Publications Dacier learned Latin and Greek at a young age from her father , the classical scholar Tanneguy le Fèvre . Her first three publications were Latin editions with notes , of Florus ( 1674 ) ...
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... Dacier is Dennis's The Impar- tial Critic ( 1693 ) , wherein nearly all the arguments in answer to Rymer's Short View of Tragedy are taken from Dacier's com- mentary on Aristotle's Poetics . Dennis also quotes Dacier on comedy in his ...
... Dacier is Dennis's The Impar- tial Critic ( 1693 ) , wherein nearly all the arguments in answer to Rymer's Short View of Tragedy are taken from Dacier's com- mentary on Aristotle's Poetics . Dennis also quotes Dacier on comedy in his ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
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