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Page 128
... Lord Hervey . Lady Mary escapes with a few verbal bruises and lacerations , but the " Sporus " portrait for which Lord Hervey sat as model is without doubt the most damning character sketch in all English poetry ( 11. 305–33 ) . But it ...
... Lord Hervey . Lady Mary escapes with a few verbal bruises and lacerations , but the " Sporus " portrait for which Lord Hervey sat as model is without doubt the most damning character sketch in all English poetry ( 11. 305–33 ) . But it ...
Page 131
... Lord Cobham ( to whom the first " Ethic Epistle " had been addressed ) introduced Pope to George Lyttle- ton , 11 Lord Polwarth , 12 and Sir William Wyndham , 18 all three being younger members of the opposition party . The opposition ...
... Lord Cobham ( to whom the first " Ethic Epistle " had been addressed ) introduced Pope to George Lyttle- ton , 11 Lord Polwarth , 12 and Sir William Wyndham , 18 all three being younger members of the opposition party . The opposition ...
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... Lord , 40 Philips , Ambrose , 18-19 , 38 , 51 , 128 , 129 Plato , 25 , 26 , 83 Platonism , 83 Poems on Several Occasions ( Par- nell ) , 68 Poetic diction , 60-62 Poetics ( Aristotle ) , 32 Polwarth , Lord , 131 Pope , Alexander ...
... Lord , 40 Philips , Ambrose , 18-19 , 38 , 51 , 128 , 129 Plato , 25 , 26 , 83 Platonism , 83 Poems on Several Occasions ( Par- nell ) , 68 Poetic diction , 60-62 Poetics ( Aristotle ) , 32 Polwarth , Lord , 131 Pope , Alexander ...
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