Essays on the Eighteenth Century, Presented to David Nichol Smith in Honour of His Seventieth BirthdayClarendon Press, 1945 - 288 pages |
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Though as far as I know no manuscript exists of any of these sermons except the manuscript of the sermon on Brotherly Love which is in Trinity College , Dublin , and though none of them were printed until after Swift's death , I submit ...
Though as far as I know no manuscript exists of any of these sermons except the manuscript of the sermon on Brotherly Love which is in Trinity College , Dublin , and though none of them were printed until after Swift's death , I submit ...
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the Morgan manuscript and several that had not yet found their final position in the poem . Both manuscripts of Epistle I are in almost final state , but structural confusions still exist in Pope's mind . The Morgan manuscript has ...
the Morgan manuscript and several that had not yet found their final position in the poem . Both manuscripts of Epistle I are in almost final state , but structural confusions still exist in Pope's mind . The Morgan manuscript has ...
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... manuscript of the four epistles of the Essay on Man contains almost 250 lines that did not appear in versions printed by Pope . Dr. Johnson concluded from the Homer manuscripts of Pope that the poet's method ' was to write his first ...
... manuscript of the four epistles of the Essay on Man contains almost 250 lines that did not appear in versions printed by Pope . Dr. Johnson concluded from the Homer manuscripts of Pope that the poet's method ' was to write his first ...
Contents
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT HERBERT DAVIS Smith College | 33 |
THE INSPIRATION OF POPES POETRY JOHN BUTT Bedford | 65 |
WHERE ONCE STOOD THEIR PLAIN HOMELY DWELL | 80 |
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