The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... meaning of " intellectual power . " Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase " ready wit " it has its present - day meaning of " cleverness . " When set in opposition to " judgment " ( lines 28 , 80 , 82 , 302 , 303 , 531 ) it takes on a more ...
... meaning of " intellectual power . " Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase " ready wit " it has its present - day meaning of " cleverness . " When set in opposition to " judgment " ( lines 28 , 80 , 82 , 302 , 303 , 531 ) it takes on a more ...
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... compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage — the word all , which occurs also twice in the third line and twice The Heroic Couplet 47.
... compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage — the word all , which occurs also twice in the third line and twice The Heroic Couplet 47.
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... meaning as well as you . You understand me as well as I do my- self ; but you express me better than I could express myself . Pope is , indeed , no systematic philosopher ; and it is easy enough to convict the Essay on Man of in ...
... meaning as well as you . You understand me as well as I do my- self ; but you express me better than I could express myself . Pope is , indeed , no systematic philosopher ; and it is easy enough to convict the Essay on Man of in ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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