Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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Página xvi
... letter - writer ; it may very likely be that compli- ments of his correspondents put the idea of publica- tion into his head . But there were difficulties : de- corum forbade the publication of one's own letters . To Pope , however , ...
... letter - writer ; it may very likely be that compli- ments of his correspondents put the idea of publica- tion into his head . But there were difficulties : de- corum forbade the publication of one's own letters . To Pope , however , ...
Página xvii
... letters until the historian can have little confidence in it . It has not , however , been proved that these manipulations are in general made for purposes more subtle than this same aim of sales . Pope naturally saw that letters to or ...
... letters until the historian can have little confidence in it . It has not , however , been proved that these manipulations are in general made for purposes more subtle than this same aim of sales . Pope naturally saw that letters to or ...
Página 466
... Letters by Alexander Pope . In The Publications of the Mod- ern Language Association of America , XXIX , 230ff . ( The letters are pretty certainly not by Pope , but one of them reprints the first printed form of Pope's Atticus 466 ...
... Letters by Alexander Pope . In The Publications of the Mod- ern Language Association of America , XXIX , 230ff . ( The letters are pretty certainly not by Pope , but one of them reprints the first printed form of Pope's Atticus 466 ...
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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