Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... Dialogue II Pope even repeats several specific names from Dialogue I to demonstrate the superiority of his position over that advocated by the anonymous ( and somewhat pusillanimous ) " Friend . " Pope's practice in the poem follows his ...
... Dialogue II Pope even repeats several specific names from Dialogue I to demonstrate the superiority of his position over that advocated by the anonymous ( and somewhat pusillanimous ) " Friend . " Pope's practice in the poem follows his ...
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... dialogue . - Juvenal is even less disposed than Horace to dialogue struc- ture . Of his sixteen satires , only two ( or about an eighth ) in- volve the presence of a second person on the satiric scene the Third and the Ninth- and of ...
... dialogue . - Juvenal is even less disposed than Horace to dialogue struc- ture . Of his sixteen satires , only two ( or about an eighth ) in- volve the presence of a second person on the satiric scene the Third and the Ninth- and of ...
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... dialogue , with the satirist matching speech for speech his adversary , and the tone of an- noyance and disapproval is pronounced throughout . In Satire III , however , Persius also regresses in the direction of monologue , dominating ...
... dialogue , with the satirist matching speech for speech his adversary , and the tone of an- noyance and disapproval is pronounced throughout . In Satire III , however , Persius also regresses in the direction of monologue , dominating ...
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W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
W K WIMSATT | 63 |
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Abelard Addison adversary Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion appears Arbuthnot Atossa attitude Augustan Bathurst beauty Belinda Ben Jonson Book century character Cibber 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