The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... Pope's heroes ; nor do they require an encyclopedic gloss like that appended to the longer poem . Writing to Pope about The Dunciad , Swift had remarked : " How it passes in Dublin , I know not yet , but I am sure it will be a great ...
... Pope's heroes ; nor do they require an encyclopedic gloss like that appended to the longer poem . Writing to Pope about The Dunciad , Swift had remarked : " How it passes in Dublin , I know not yet , but I am sure it will be a great ...
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... Pope and Swift assumed a kind of critical infallibility , at the same time scorning such an assumption in other writers . Moreover , they both felt contempt for all " jobbers in the poet's art " who depended upon publication for their ...
... Pope and Swift assumed a kind of critical infallibility , at the same time scorning such an assumption in other writers . Moreover , they both felt contempt for all " jobbers in the poet's art " who depended upon publication for their ...
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... Pope ) ; A Short View of the State of Ireland ; " My Lady's Lamenta- tion " ( published 1765 ) A Modest Proposal ; " The Journal of a Modern Lady " ; " The Grand Question Debated " ( published 1732 ) " The Lady's Dressing - Room ...
... Pope ) ; A Short View of the State of Ireland ; " My Lady's Lamenta- tion " ( published 1765 ) A Modest Proposal ; " The Journal of a Modern Lady " ; " The Grand Question Debated " ( published 1732 ) " The Lady's Dressing - Room ...
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