Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... dulness . Frequent use of Miltonic language and references to the Satanic quest for new dominions to replace those lost suggest the demonic urge of dulness to enslave man and return the world to its original chaos . Finally , there is ...
... dulness . Frequent use of Miltonic language and references to the Satanic quest for new dominions to replace those lost suggest the demonic urge of dulness to enslave man and return the world to its original chaos . Finally , there is ...
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... dulness and darkness cover one by one , China , Greece , Rome , and Egypt . The spread of duncery in Book IV is staged in the great rout of men who come forward to announce themselves the true sons of Dulness , in the systematic ...
... dulness and darkness cover one by one , China , Greece , Rome , and Egypt . The spread of duncery in Book IV is staged in the great rout of men who come forward to announce themselves the true sons of Dulness , in the systematic ...
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... Dulness should be regularly visible amongst her fol- lowers . One does not thus expect a consistent reflection of epic proceeding ; and of course the common visibility of Dulness , like the constant inactivity of Cibber , has its own ...
... Dulness should be regularly visible amongst her fol- lowers . One does not thus expect a consistent reflection of epic proceeding ; and of course the common visibility of Dulness , like the constant inactivity of Cibber , has its own ...
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W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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