Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen91British Academy, 1998 - 182 páginas |
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... literary relationship in his discussion of Manilius's Astro- nomica , Thomas Creech's verse translation of this ... literary issues with particular success . In the work of Claude Rawson , the concept of ' Pope's world ' is less social ...
... literary relationship in his discussion of Manilius's Astro- nomica , Thomas Creech's verse translation of this ... literary issues with particular success . In the work of Claude Rawson , the concept of ' Pope's world ' is less social ...
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... literary work of art be said to exist ? This is a question that has often been posed before.1 One theory of literary creation , which has perhaps received its most influential expression for modern readers in the work of the English ...
... literary work of art be said to exist ? This is a question that has often been posed before.1 One theory of literary creation , which has perhaps received its most influential expression for modern readers in the work of the English ...
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... literary nonentity . Authorship implies authority ; yet Gay's most characteristic literary persona is self - effacing and self - mocking . A man who gives his works titles like Trivia and The What D'Ye Call It , seems determined to ...
... literary nonentity . Authorship implies authority ; yet Gay's most characteristic literary persona is self - effacing and self - mocking . A man who gives his works titles like Trivia and The What D'Ye Call It , seems determined to ...
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Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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