The Major Satires of Alexander PopeUniversity of Illinois Press, 1955 - 163 Seiten |
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... manner of Horatian satire . This form readily admitted the kind of freedom he was compelled to struggle for within the Dunciad's narrative frame . The poem provides another measure of Pope's character as a satirist in that it was his ...
... manner of Horatian satire . This form readily admitted the kind of freedom he was compelled to struggle for within the Dunciad's narrative frame . The poem provides another measure of Pope's character as a satirist in that it was his ...
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... manner of advantages in poetry.50 In November , 1729 , after Pope had brought out the Dunciad Variorum Atterbury addressed himself in the same terms directly to Pope : Your mind is as yet unbroken by age and ill accidents , your ...
... manner of advantages in poetry.50 In November , 1729 , after Pope had brought out the Dunciad Variorum Atterbury addressed himself in the same terms directly to Pope : Your mind is as yet unbroken by age and ill accidents , your ...
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... manner . It is less obtrusively posed and more directly analytic ; the style is seemingly less finished . Sentence elements are clipped ; the diction is colloquial ; and repetition of words and sentiments is marked . But the ease comes ...
... manner . It is less obtrusively posed and more directly analytic ; the style is seemingly less finished . Sentence elements are clipped ; the diction is colloquial ; and repetition of words and sentiments is marked . But the ease comes ...
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Chapter Three THE Essay on Man AND THE Ethic Epistles | 32 |
Chapter Four THE Imitations of Horace | 66 |
Chapter Five WARBURTON AND THE LATER SATIRIC MODE | 94 |
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Alexander Pope appeared April Arbuthnot Atossa attack Balaam Bolingbroke British Museum Caryll character Cibber Colley Cibber copy corruption criticism Crousaz Curll December dialogue dullness dunces Dunciad Variorum Earl of Burlington earlier edition Edmund Curll effort Egerton MSS Epistle to Dr Epistle to Lord Essay Ethic Epistles February fourth book Gilliver his Executors Horatian Horatian satire Imitations of Horace interest January John John Caryll June Lady Mary late Lawton Gilliver Leonard Welsted letter literary London and Westminster Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lord Hervey Lord Oxford manuscript March Marginalia Matthew Concanen Miscellanies moral notes Occasion'd pamphlet passage passions philosophical poet poetry Pope his Executors Pope's portrait printed prose publication published readers reason Robert satire satirist Second Book sketch sold Spence Sporus Swift Theobald things tion translation truth Twickenham verse virtue volume Walpole Warburton Welsted William Warburton writing written wrote