The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... become " And boys in flow'ry bands the Tyger lead . " Pope is , as it were , giving us an English version of the eclogue that Virgil might have written , could he have drawn on Isaiah rather than , as Pope believed he had done , on the ...
... become " And boys in flow'ry bands the Tyger lead . " Pope is , as it were , giving us an English version of the eclogue that Virgil might have written , could he have drawn on Isaiah rather than , as Pope believed he had done , on the ...
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... become one of his dearest friends . It was doubtless the praise of the Peace which caught the attention of Swift . As the poem stands this is its chief note . The sylvan poem which in its graceful artifice , its cool absence of any ...
... become one of his dearest friends . It was doubtless the praise of the Peace which caught the attention of Swift . As the poem stands this is its chief note . The sylvan poem which in its graceful artifice , its cool absence of any ...
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... becomes aware of a timid complacency , and of an intellectual and moral priggishness , which mars , how- ever slightly ... become a real contribu- tion to the literary appraisal of his one - time friend . By a very different method , but ...
... becomes aware of a timid complacency , and of an intellectual and moral priggishness , which mars , how- ever slightly ... become a real contribu- tion to the literary appraisal of his one - time friend . By a very different method , but ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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