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The sylvan poem which in its graceful artifice , its cool absence of any emotion , is linked to the Pastorals has become merely a pedestal from which Father Thames utters his speech . I think it is a pity that Pope did not publish the ...
The sylvan poem which in its graceful artifice , its cool absence of any emotion , is linked to the Pastorals has become merely a pedestal from which Father Thames utters his speech . I think it is a pity that Pope did not publish the ...
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content merely to suggest what the mist does to the shepherds . Pope has elaborated the suggestion and substituted his elaboration for Homer's statement that one can see only a stone's throw — a statement which to Pope may have seemed ...
content merely to suggest what the mist does to the shepherds . Pope has elaborated the suggestion and substituted his elaboration for Homer's statement that one can see only a stone's throw — a statement which to Pope may have seemed ...
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Now they are , with few exceptions , merely names preserved , as Pope himself realized that they would be , like insects in the clear amber of his art . To recover the personalities , a reader must lose himself in a weary tangle of ...
Now they are , with few exceptions , merely names preserved , as Pope himself realized that they would be , like insects in the clear amber of his art . To recover the personalities , a reader must lose himself in a weary tangle of ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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