Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... close contact with a masculine audience . Dryden's allusive mode shows a positive strength in neo - classicism which the odious term and its theories completely conceal . Let us consider more particularly how this mode worked , how and ...
... close contact with a masculine audience . Dryden's allusive mode shows a positive strength in neo - classicism which the odious term and its theories completely conceal . Let us consider more particularly how this mode worked , how and ...
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... close : Now Shield with Shield , with Helmet Helmet clos'd To Armour Armour , Lance to Lance oppos'd . • · ( 508-09 ) These parallels seem different from the others that we have been considering . I do not think that Pope at any time in ...
... close : Now Shield with Shield , with Helmet Helmet clos'd To Armour Armour , Lance to Lance oppos'd . • · ( 508-09 ) These parallels seem different from the others that we have been considering . I do not think that Pope at any time in ...
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... close parallel indeed , is less conclusive . Compare the following couplets , the first from the seventeenth book of the Odyssey ( a book which Pope himself translated ) , the second from the first canto of the earlier Rape ; the first ...
... close parallel indeed , is less conclusive . Compare the following couplets , the first from the seventeenth book of the Odyssey ( a book which Pope himself translated ) , the second from the first canto of the earlier Rape ; the first ...
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W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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