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It is in plainness and directness of expression that Arnold finds Pope chiefly deficient ; he grants to him rapidity and nobility and directness of thought — though with a difference . If to the more judicious readers of Pope's own ...
It is in plainness and directness of expression that Arnold finds Pope chiefly deficient ; he grants to him rapidity and nobility and directness of thought — though with a difference . If to the more judicious readers of Pope's own ...
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The seven years which begin with “ Timon's villa ” and end with the Epilogue to the Satires are , by virtue of Pope's great achievement , the golden age of formal satire in English . These satires and closely related epistles , varying ...
The seven years which begin with “ Timon's villa ” and end with the Epilogue to the Satires are , by virtue of Pope's great achievement , the golden age of formal satire in English . These satires and closely related epistles , varying ...
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406-38 , 605-13 and E. Audra , L'Influence française dans l'euvre de Pope . Paris , 1931 , pp . 403-26 . 20 I am not inclined to take seriously Savage's statement to Johnson that Pope's " first inclination to attempt a composition of ...
406-38 , 605-13 and E. Audra , L'Influence française dans l'euvre de Pope . Paris , 1931 , pp . 403-26 . 20 I am not inclined to take seriously Savage's statement to Johnson that Pope's " first inclination to attempt a composition of ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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