Alexander Pope [ Art and Literature ]
… men, but these sometimes assumed symbolic value disproportionate to their practical substance. The famed Scriblerus Club is a case in point. The club itself met in person only for a few months in 1714. It survived thereafter through epistolary correspondence and … Routledge, 1993). In the DIGIT.EN.S Anthology The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace Imitated (1733) Scriblerus Club (1770) … As the most celebrated British poet of the early eighteenth century, Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was a …
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