Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... effect , as if he did only one kind of thing , and that involving definite bounds and a restricted interest . So there is point in considering to begin with a poem of an excellence that is obviously not satiric . The rare fineness of ...
... effect , as if he did only one kind of thing , and that involving definite bounds and a restricted interest . So there is point in considering to begin with a poem of an excellence that is obviously not satiric . The rare fineness of ...
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... effect . The mythological cosmos which earlier poets had used with effect has at last given way before the attack which has raged with continual fury from Copernicus to Newton . Poor Pope has thus no materials to build with : he is ...
... effect . The mythological cosmos which earlier poets had used with effect has at last given way before the attack which has raged with continual fury from Copernicus to Newton . Poor Pope has thus no materials to build with : he is ...
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... effect , as I have suggested , of his being Arbuthnot rather than Fortescue . But it must be acknowledged an effect too of a reflex in Pope's technique with the friendly adversary , for what has happened is that the adversary has ...
... effect , as I have suggested , of his being Arbuthnot rather than Fortescue . But it must be acknowledged an effect too of a reflex in Pope's technique with the friendly adversary , for what has happened is that the adversary has ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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