Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... Later , however , he was withdrawn from Twyford and enrolled in Thomas Deane's school in London ; there he perhaps remained until the family moved from London . са . 1700 In 1698 the poet's father bought Whitehill House at Bin- field in ...
... Later , however , he was withdrawn from Twyford and enrolled in Thomas Deane's school in London ; there he perhaps remained until the family moved from London . са . 1700 In 1698 the poet's father bought Whitehill House at Bin- field in ...
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... later interpreted this period of his development in the couplet , " That not in Fancy's Maze he wander'd long / But stooped to Truth , and moraliz'd his Song . ” The poems produced during this first part of his creative work are more of ...
... later interpreted this period of his development in the couplet , " That not in Fancy's Maze he wander'd long / But stooped to Truth , and moraliz'd his Song . ” The poems produced during this first part of his creative work are more of ...
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... later , in No- vember , he came to London to arrange for its publication . At this time he learned of Addison's duplicity in the matter . Since Addi- son had encouraged Pope to undertake the translation , Pope felt free to ask him to ...
... later , in No- vember , he came to London to arrange for its publication . At this time he learned of Addison's duplicity in the matter . Since Addi- son had encouraged Pope to undertake the translation , Pope felt free to ask him to ...
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