Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... dulness appears in more extended form in such lines as the following : The goddess Dulness looks into the chaos of her poets ' minds , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , ' Till genial Jacob , or a warm Third day , Call ...
... dulness appears in more extended form in such lines as the following : The goddess Dulness looks into the chaos of her poets ' minds , Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep , ' Till genial Jacob , or a warm Third day , Call ...
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... dulness is a contraction of life . This would seem to be the central irony of The Dunciad and the action which the plot imitates on many levels . Throughout the poem we are aware of the shapeless but ceaseless onward movement of Dulness ...
... dulness is a contraction of life . This would seem to be the central irony of The Dunciad and the action which the plot imitates on many levels . Throughout the poem we are aware of the shapeless but ceaseless onward movement of Dulness ...
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... Dulness should be regularly visible amongst her followers . One does not thus expect a consistent reflection of epic proceeding ; and of course the common visibility of Dulness , like the constant inactivity of Cibber , has its own ...
... Dulness should be regularly visible amongst her followers . One does not thus expect a consistent reflection of epic proceeding ; and of course the common visibility of Dulness , like the constant inactivity of Cibber , has its own ...
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