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... fact that it is primarily a portrait of the enemy ( one of the finest Pope ever drew ) , evoked in a particular context at a particular point . We know , of course , that the lines were based on Pope's contemporary , Lord Hervey , whom ...
... fact that it is primarily a portrait of the enemy ( one of the finest Pope ever drew ) , evoked in a particular context at a particular point . We know , of course , that the lines were based on Pope's contemporary , Lord Hervey , whom ...
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... fact establish a moral dichotomy : right over against wrong , rectified vision or virtue against twisted vision , human dignity and freedom against stupidity , blindness , perversity . If the moral sense of some satirists - of Byron ...
... fact establish a moral dichotomy : right over against wrong , rectified vision or virtue against twisted vision , human dignity and freedom against stupidity , blindness , perversity . If the moral sense of some satirists - of Byron ...
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... facts , namely , that while all the words in the panegyric which Pope has been shown to have used were ( with the ... fact that they are misrepresentations could be proved , as easily as the foregoing examples , by a simple statement ...
... facts , namely , that while all the words in the panegyric which Pope has been shown to have used were ( with the ... fact that they are misrepresentations could be proved , as easily as the foregoing examples , by a simple statement ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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