The Sacred Weapon: An Introduction to Pope's Satire |
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Page 34
... important additions to the poem over the next two years , bringing out a new edition of it which was extended from two to five Cantos in 1714. Eventually the poem as we now know it , incorporating an important addition to Canto V , came ...
... important additions to the poem over the next two years , bringing out a new edition of it which was extended from two to five Cantos in 1714. Eventually the poem as we now know it , incorporating an important addition to Canto V , came ...
Page 67
... important to appreciate it . Linear narrative , and the rather surreal world which the poem creates are strange bedfellows , though Pope himself was keen to provide us with his own narrative summary , book by book . Book One deals at ...
... important to appreciate it . Linear narrative , and the rather surreal world which the poem creates are strange bedfellows , though Pope himself was keen to provide us with his own narrative summary , book by book . Book One deals at ...
Page 142
... important in underlining one of the main concerns of the poem , which is the relationship between the works of man and the workings of nature . Burlington combined an enthusiasm for building with an enthusiasm for gardening , and Pope's ...
... important in underlining one of the main concerns of the poem , which is the relationship between the works of man and the workings of nature . Burlington combined an enthusiasm for building with an enthusiasm for gardening , and Pope's ...
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Portrait of a Patron: The Patronage and Collecting of James Brydges, 1st ... Susan Jenkins No preview available - 2007 |