“Who now reads Cowley?” Alexander Pope put this question to the poetry of Abraham Cowley, who by 1737, when Pope wrote his “Epistle: To Augustus,” was pretty much a forgotten figure—although Pope put in a good word for what he called “the language of [Cowley’s] heart” (something the present reader has never discovered). But to […]

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