Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... called . This is decided in a given case mainly by emotions of admiration or satirical amusement , expressed somehow by the context or tone of voice , and the resulting change in the Sense of the word is I think best expressed by plus ...
... called . This is decided in a given case mainly by emotions of admiration or satirical amusement , expressed somehow by the context or tone of voice , and the resulting change in the Sense of the word is I think best expressed by plus ...
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... called " the Laughter - loving Dame , " 47 and Folly herself , in the Encomium , rhetorically asks : Why [ is ] Venus ever in her prime , but because of her affinity with me ? Witness that color of her hair , so resembling my father ...
... called " the Laughter - loving Dame , " 47 and Folly herself , in the Encomium , rhetorically asks : Why [ is ] Venus ever in her prime , but because of her affinity with me ? Witness that color of her hair , so resembling my father ...
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... called the " supervening act of the will and judgment " ; but the fact remains that " reverie " became a key concept for writers as different as Baudelaire and Yeats . This new value attached to what Yeats called " excited reverie ...
... called the " supervening act of the will and judgment " ; but the fact remains that " reverie " became a key concept for writers as different as Baudelaire and Yeats . This new value attached to what Yeats called " excited reverie ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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