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... poem , because he calls it " historical , not epic , " in that it exhibits " but broken action , tied too severely to the laws of history " —that is , it relates , without poetic fiction , things which actually happened , and in the ...
... poem , because he calls it " historical , not epic , " in that it exhibits " but broken action , tied too severely to the laws of history " —that is , it relates , without poetic fiction , things which actually happened , and in the ...
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... poem in this miscellany which Pope edited , and in which he included a number of poems unquestionably written by himself but never acknowledged , suggests at least the possibility of his authorship . " " For most people , perhaps , the ...
... poem in this miscellany which Pope edited , and in which he included a number of poems unquestionably written by himself but never acknowledged , suggests at least the possibility of his authorship . " " For most people , perhaps , the ...
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... poems in the miscellany . The validity of this argument depends upon one's agreement that the poems surrounding the epigram were written by Pope . g ) Pope never claimed , explicitly or implicitly , a poem written by another person ...
... poems in the miscellany . The validity of this argument depends upon one's agreement that the poems surrounding the epigram were written by Pope . g ) Pope never claimed , explicitly or implicitly , a poem written by another person ...
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The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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