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Page 40
... seems to suggest a certain unease on Pope's part . On the one hand he wishes to assure Arabella Fermor that there is no offence in the poem , whilst on the other being well aware that there might be . And we are not doing the poem much ...
... seems to suggest a certain unease on Pope's part . On the one hand he wishes to assure Arabella Fermor that there is no offence in the poem , whilst on the other being well aware that there might be . And we are not doing the poem much ...
Page 48
... seem to form his mental boundaries . Playing with his possessions seems almost to have replaced speech . Indeed , when he does open his mouth , he is a fine spectacle of incoherence , Pope cruelly borrowing from contemporary theatrical ...
... seem to form his mental boundaries . Playing with his possessions seems almost to have replaced speech . Indeed , when he does open his mouth , he is a fine spectacle of incoherence , Pope cruelly borrowing from contemporary theatrical ...
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... seem almost parts of the same institution . He seems safe , predictable , bourgeois . He also becomes wealthier ... seems to treat church - going as an essential investment too , which is perhaps why he is blind to the fact that his ...
... seem almost parts of the same institution . He seems safe , predictable , bourgeois . He also becomes wealthier ... seems to treat church - going as an essential investment too , which is perhaps why he is blind to the fact that his ...
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Portrait of a Patron: The Patronage and Collecting of James Brydges, 1st ... Susan Jenkins No preview available - 2007 |