Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... edition of Thomas Parnell's Poems was published in December . 1723 In January , Pope's edition of the Works of John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , appeared , only to be confiscated by the government because the poet was suspected of ...
... edition of Thomas Parnell's Poems was published in December . 1723 In January , Pope's edition of the Works of John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , appeared , only to be confiscated by the government because the poet was suspected of ...
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... Edition of Shakespeare During all this activity Pope had been at work on an edition of Shakespeare's plays . It cannot be determined when or precisely why he undertook the project . On October 21 , 1721 he inserted an advertisement in ...
... Edition of Shakespeare During all this activity Pope had been at work on an edition of Shakespeare's plays . It cannot be determined when or precisely why he undertook the project . On October 21 , 1721 he inserted an advertisement in ...
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... Edition of the Dunciad . » 20 X " Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue I and Dialogue II ” Pope's next imitation , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight , " published May 16 , 1738 , was primarily a defense of himself and his ...
... Edition of the Dunciad . » 20 X " Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue I and Dialogue II ” Pope's next imitation , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight , " published May 16 , 1738 , was primarily a defense of himself and his ...
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