Alexander Pope: Essays for the TercentenaryColin Nicholson |
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... look less unques- tionable . We should remember when reading Pope's self - descriptions that they are very ... looks more and more doubtful the more it is examined . Pope was always very conscious of what we might now call marketing an ...
... look less unques- tionable . We should remember when reading Pope's self - descriptions that they are very ... looks more and more doubtful the more it is examined . Pope was always very conscious of what we might now call marketing an ...
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... look about us and to die , “ regarder autour de nous et mourir " , et le traducteur regarder ce qui nous environne ... looks as if Silhouette may have seen his comments and taken account of them in his revisions . The text of the 1736 ...
... look about us and to die , “ regarder autour de nous et mourir " , et le traducteur regarder ce qui nous environne ... looks as if Silhouette may have seen his comments and taken account of them in his revisions . The text of the 1736 ...
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... looks worse for wear in the 1747 profile : heavier facial stippling makes the poet look hirsute , his eye has become puffier , and his once sharp nose has been rounded off . Side by side , the 1745 image radiates Roman manliness while ...
... looks worse for wear in the 1747 profile : heavier facial stippling makes the poet look hirsute , his eye has become puffier , and his once sharp nose has been rounded off . Side by side , the 1745 image radiates Roman manliness while ...
Contents
The Politics Of Pope HT Dickinson | 1 |
Martin Malone | 22 |
Pope And The Scottish Enlightenment | 39 |
Copyright | |
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