Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... beginning . It has not been gen- erally recognized , however , that when Pope wrote of " nameless graces " and " a grace " he was using the technical language of criticism and aesthetics , not merely inventing a neat phrase ; and that ...
... beginning . It has not been gen- erally recognized , however , that when Pope wrote of " nameless graces " and " a grace " he was using the technical language of criticism and aesthetics , not merely inventing a neat phrase ; and that ...
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... beginning of his Orpheus myth , Pope has assimilated it to the typological reading of Canticles unfolds the Christian sense he has also infused into the passage that closes this first phase of his Orpheus narra- tive - the only phase ...
... beginning of his Orpheus myth , Pope has assimilated it to the typological reading of Canticles unfolds the Christian sense he has also infused into the passage that closes this first phase of his Orpheus narra- tive - the only phase ...
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... beginning , the pre - existing Word . " 35 But there is another and larger sense in which Orpheus , not Cecilia , is the center of the poem ; and Pope was right to devote most of his space and attention to him . For although Cecilia is ...
... beginning , the pre - existing Word . " 35 But there is another and larger sense in which Orpheus , not Cecilia , is the center of the poem ; and Pope was right to devote most of his space and attention to him . For although Cecilia is ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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Abelard Addison adversary Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion appears Arbuthnot Atossa attitude Augustan beauty Belinda Ben Jonson Book Brutus century character Cibber classical couplet course death dialogue Donne Donne's Dryden Duchess of Marlborough dull Dulness dunces Dunciad edition Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard Elwin-Courthope English epic Epistle Essay on Criticism F. R. Leavis fact garden give goddess grace grotto heroic Homer Horace human Ibid idea Iliad imitation Joseph Warton kind Lady letter lines literary Lock London Lord manuscript meaning mind mock-heroic moral nature Orpheus Oxford painting parallel passage perhaps permission of author poem poet poetic poetry Pope's praise printed published Rape reader reason rhyme satire satirist seems sense Sherburn soul Spence stanza suggest sylphs taste things thou thought tion translation true Twickenham verse virtue Warburton whole words writing wrote