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... Longinus and Dryden have helped Pope to an understanding of the inadequacy of rules and formulae in the creating of art . Indeed , the general point of view characterized English criticism from its beginning .
... Longinus and Dryden have helped Pope to an understanding of the inadequacy of rules and formulae in the creating of art . Indeed , the general point of view characterized English criticism from its beginning .
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Recognition that , at least at the 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 ...
Recognition that , at least at the 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 ...
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This is the New Song , namely , the manifestation which has but shined forth among us , of Him who was in the beginning , the pre - existing Word . " 35 But there is another and larger sense in which Orpheus , not Cecilia , is the ...
This is the New Song , namely , the manifestation which has but shined forth among us , of Him who was in the beginning , the pre - existing Word . " 35 But there is another and larger sense in which Orpheus , not Cecilia , is the ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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