Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... become " so extreamly Modish , that no Person can be that self - admir'd thing , a Wit , without it . " 19 In the same year young Samuel Parker , of Trinity College , Oxford , deplored the sad fact that " Dissoluteness and Irreligion ...
... become " so extreamly Modish , that no Person can be that self - admir'd thing , a Wit , without it . " 19 In the same year young Samuel Parker , of Trinity College , Oxford , deplored the sad fact that " Dissoluteness and Irreligion ...
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... become confused , for the principle of control , which at the start of the passage was called judgment , has now become art ; a few lines later it appears as wit , and by the end of the passage it has been trans- formed back to judgment ...
... become confused , for the principle of control , which at the start of the passage was called judgment , has now become art ; a few lines later it appears as wit , and by the end of the passage it has been trans- formed back to judgment ...
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... become the delicacy of the nobility.22 For butchers alone to relish Cibber would perhaps be sufficiently regrettable ; it is an outrage , Pope means to say in the Dunciad , that dukes join butchers in applauding the man ( I. 223 ) ...
... become the delicacy of the nobility.22 For butchers alone to relish Cibber would perhaps be sufficiently regrettable ; it is an outrage , Pope means to say in the Dunciad , that dukes join butchers in applauding the man ( I. 223 ) ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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Abelard Addison adversary Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion appears Arbuthnot Atossa attitude Augustan Bathurst beauty Belinda Ben Jonson Bentley Book century character classical couplet dialogue Donne Donne's Dryden Duchess Duchess of Marlborough Dulness dunces Dunciad edition Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard Elwin-Courthope English epic Epistle Essay on Criticism example F. R. Leavis fact garden give goddess grace grotto heroic Homer Horace Horace's human Ibid idea Iliad imagery imitation Jonson Joseph Warton kind letter lines literary Lock London Lord manuscript meaning mind moral nature neoclassic Orpheus parallel passage permission of author poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope's praise printed published Rape reader rhyme Sarpedon satire satirist seems sense Shakespeare Sherburn soul speech stanza style suggest taste things thou thought tion translation Twickenham verse virtue Warburton whole words writing wrote