Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... opening to Canto IV of The Rape of the Lock Pope means his readers to recall the opening of a more famous fourth book . " But anxious Cares the pensive Nymph opprest , " he writes ; just as Dryden had 257 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK AND POPE'S ...
... opening to Canto IV of The Rape of the Lock Pope means his readers to recall the opening of a more famous fourth book . " But anxious Cares the pensive Nymph opprest , " he writes ; just as Dryden had 257 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK AND POPE'S ...
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... opening stanzas , describing the origins of Silence in witty terminology , readily indicates the kind of revision required . Silence ! thou primitive parent even to thought Thy work er'e Nature was begun was wroght Behind , and just ...
... opening stanzas , describing the origins of Silence in witty terminology , readily indicates the kind of revision required . Silence ! thou primitive parent even to thought Thy work er'e Nature was begun was wroght Behind , and just ...
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... opening lines describe , and to whom therefore was the epistle originally addressed ? A later couplet seems to pro- vide the answer : Think you , these People's Anger is a curse ? Ah Cleland ! their Repentance is a worse . We know ...
... opening lines describe , and to whom therefore was the epistle originally addressed ? A later couplet seems to pro- vide the answer : Think you , these People's Anger is a curse ? Ah Cleland ! their Repentance is a worse . We know ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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