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Works: In English Verse - Page 118
by Horace - 1767
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English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Reginald Charles Churchill - English literature - 1953 - 352 pages
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Satiric Devices and Themes in Pope, 1728-1743

George Dewitt Herring - 1953 - 754 pages
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The Sense of the Ridiculous: Ridicule as a Rhetorical Device in the Poetry ...

Richard E. Hughes - 1954 - 744 pages
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The Massachusetts Review, Volume 1

Arts - 1959 - 804 pages
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This Dark Estate: A Reading of Pope, Volume 17

Thomas R. Edwards - Reader-response criticism - 1963 - 164 pages
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Pope's Horatian Poems

Thomas E. Maresca - Literary Criticism - 1966 - 248 pages
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Alexander Pope, Volume 41

Donald Bettice Clark - Verse satire, English - 1967 - 188 pages
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Critics on Pope

Judith O'Neill - Literary Criticism - 1968 - 130 pages
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An Argument of Images: The Poetry of Alexander Pope

Patricia Meyer Spacks - Figures of speech - 1971 - 296 pages
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