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When we look at Dry- den's lines quoted earlier , we see that , though he has taken over in large part the very words of Donne , the image in his verse has somehow become submerged . The reason , I think , is partly that Donne has ...
When we look at Dry- den's lines quoted earlier , we see that , though he has taken over in large part the very words of Donne , the image in his verse has somehow become submerged . The reason , I think , is partly that Donne has ...
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But there is a clearer and more specific connection between the cor- respondence and the poem visible in the passage comprising lines 494- 507. Here Pope describes the unhappiness that wit brings to those who possess it by stirring up ...
But there is a clearer and more specific connection between the cor- respondence and the poem visible in the passage comprising lines 494- 507. Here Pope describes the unhappiness that wit brings to those who possess it by stirring up ...
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Genius is a synonym for wit , and after the first sixteen lines the former word is discarded in favor of the latter . Wit , then , is a quality that must be present at birth , and it is apportioned to men in varying measure and strength ...
Genius is a synonym for wit , and after the first sixteen lines the former word is discarded in favor of the latter . Wit , then , is a quality that must be present at birth , and it is apportioned to men in varying measure and strength ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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