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In view of the extent of his undertaking, prose as well as verse, Pope's alterations
are in fact disappointingly limited, unsystematic, desultory, especially after the
first duodecimo edition of 1720. Even there one is obliged to wonder how many
of ...
In view of the extent of his undertaking, prose as well as verse, Pope's alterations
are in fact disappointingly limited, unsystematic, desultory, especially after the
first duodecimo edition of 1720. Even there one is obliged to wonder how many
of ...
Page xx
versions as well as through the proofs to the first published edition. A possible
further intermediate stage of revision is sometimes detectable, in the Iliad
translation, by means of the verse quotations which cue the notes to the relevant
line or ...
versions as well as through the proofs to the first published edition. A possible
further intermediate stage of revision is sometimes detectable, in the Iliad
translation, by means of the verse quotations which cue the notes to the relevant
line or ...
Page ccl
First edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 39-42. 1716 = Volume II, Books v-vm. First
edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 47-50. 1 7 1 7 = Volume III, Books ix-xn. First
edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 75-fl. 1 7 18 = Volume IV, Books xm-xvi. First
edition ...
First edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 39-42. 1716 = Volume II, Books v-vm. First
edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 47-50. 1 7 1 7 = Volume III, Books ix-xn. First
edition, quarto and folio, Griffith 75-fl. 1 7 18 = Volume IV, Books xm-xvi. First
edition ...
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