Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... fact , Pope's debt to Milton in this poem may be a considerable one . " The Temple of Fame " gives insight into Pope's attitude toward fame at the age of twenty - three ; but more important is the fact that the poem shows a definite ...
... fact , Pope's debt to Milton in this poem may be a considerable one . " The Temple of Fame " gives insight into Pope's attitude toward fame at the age of twenty - three ; but more important is the fact that the poem shows a definite ...
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... fact , Pope's metrical emendations have withstood fairly well the rigorous scrutiny of subsequent editors . Little else of his work , however , has survived modern textual scholarship . One fact should be pointed out in Pope's defense ...
... fact , Pope's metrical emendations have withstood fairly well the rigorous scrutiny of subsequent editors . Little else of his work , however , has survived modern textual scholarship . One fact should be pointed out in Pope's defense ...
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... fact which indicates that the epistle had dealt with mankind and not only the male members of the human family . " To a Lady , " however , treats only feminine human nature.18 The characters of women are as transient as those of men ; in ...
... fact which indicates that the epistle had dealt with mankind and not only the male members of the human family . " To a Lady , " however , treats only feminine human nature.18 The characters of women are as transient as those of men ; in ...
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