The Sacred Weapon: An Introduction to Pope's Satire |
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... Perhaps this was why it irritated Pope so much : its criticisms were sound and would stick . Although it was in the right , more than any of the other attacks hitherto received , it was the one that needed a reply . The Dunciad appeared ...
... Perhaps this was why it irritated Pope so much : its criticisms were sound and would stick . Although it was in the right , more than any of the other attacks hitherto received , it was the one that needed a reply . The Dunciad appeared ...
Page 186
... perhaps best underlined in the person of Bolingbroke . The Epistle of Horace which Pope was imitating was addressed to Maecenas , Horace's patron and benefactor , arguably the person to whom he owed the most . Comparably , Pope ...
... perhaps best underlined in the person of Bolingbroke . The Epistle of Horace which Pope was imitating was addressed to Maecenas , Horace's patron and benefactor , arguably the person to whom he owed the most . Comparably , Pope ...
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... perhaps of much the same kind as that of his father who used to ' correct ' his son's verses . Recovering the precise meaning and connotations of the word ' correct ' is important . Obviously , Pope throughout his entire poetic career ...
... perhaps of much the same kind as that of his father who used to ' correct ' his son's verses . Recovering the precise meaning and connotations of the word ' correct ' is important . Obviously , Pope throughout his entire poetic career ...
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References to this book
Portrait of a Patron: The Patronage and Collecting of James Brydges, 1st ... Susan Jenkins No preview available - 2007 |