Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... Pope's shamelessness in thus attacking a peer who had earlier made him a lavish present of money . Stories of Pope's pecuniary ingratitude to persons satirized by him were told more than once during his career ( nota- bly in connection ...
... Pope's shamelessness in thus attacking a peer who had earlier made him a lavish present of money . Stories of Pope's pecuniary ingratitude to persons satirized by him were told more than once during his career ( nota- bly in connection ...
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... Pope's Essay on Man ( 1742 ) , which blamed Crousaz for bas- ing his attack upon a faulty French translation and which demonstrated to Pope's surprise and satisfac- tion that he had builded better than he knew and that his poem was not ...
... Pope's Essay on Man ( 1742 ) , which blamed Crousaz for bas- ing his attack upon a faulty French translation and which demonstrated to Pope's surprise and satisfac- tion that he had builded better than he knew and that his poem was not ...
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Alexander Pope George Sherburn. Warburton , probably at the request of Pope's execu- tors , suppressed the edition containing this version of the poem , but the ... Pope's friends . ) Pope might run risks , but they 426 Poems of Pope.
Alexander Pope George Sherburn. Warburton , probably at the request of Pope's execu- tors , suppressed the edition containing this version of the poem , but the ... Pope's friends . ) Pope might run risks , but they 426 Poems of Pope.
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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