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... poem : an overall metaphor , in which the poem as a whole serves as vehicle for a tenor which is the decline of literary and human values generally ; a network of local metaphor , in which this poem is especially prolific ; and in ...
... poem : an overall metaphor , in which the poem as a whole serves as vehicle for a tenor which is the decline of literary and human values generally ; a network of local metaphor , in which this poem is especially prolific ; and in ...
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... poem . One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers ad- dicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by ...
... poem . One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers ad- dicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by ...
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... poem in his pocket . ' It was his Winter . Within a few years it was to be one of the four parts of The Seasons . He had spent all his youth on the Scottish Border , where his father was a parish minister , or in Edinburgh , where he ...
... poem in his pocket . ' It was his Winter . Within a few years it was to be one of the four parts of The Seasons . He had spent all his youth on the Scottish Border , where his father was a parish minister , or in Edinburgh , where he ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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