PopeOliver and Boyd, 1971 - 117 Seiten |
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... epic . “ Am'rous Causes " are not below epic stature — the Trojan wars escalated from similar beginnings - nor are " trivial Things " , although the word " trivial " raises suspicions . The dedication to a human instead of the Muse is ...
... epic . “ Am'rous Causes " are not below epic stature — the Trojan wars escalated from similar beginnings - nor are " trivial Things " , although the word " trivial " raises suspicions . The dedication to a human instead of the Muse is ...
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... epic parallels of the arming of the hero , the battles and the descent to the under- world , besides numerous line and word echoes of recognizably epic phrases . Pope intends us to see the lovers ' quarrel in the diminishing perspective ...
... epic parallels of the arming of the hero , the battles and the descent to the under- world , besides numerous line and word echoes of recognizably epic phrases . Pope intends us to see the lovers ' quarrel in the diminishing perspective ...
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... epic parallel , Sarpedon's speech , shows how far Clarissa's advice has fallen from the ideals of epic honour and virtue , the speech argues for a practical code which establishes its own morality . This world is what Pope is dealing ...
... epic parallel , Sarpedon's speech , shows how far Clarissa's advice has fallen from the ideals of epic honour and virtue , the speech argues for a practical code which establishes its own morality . This world is what Pope is dealing ...
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The Forest | 1 |
The Court | 22 |
The Proper Study | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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