Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... nature . " The neoclassicists in poetry had appealed to nature as their ultimate authority , just as the rebels against formalism in gardening did after them . Pope had , in fact , coun- selled his readers to follow nature in both ...
... nature . " The neoclassicists in poetry had appealed to nature as their ultimate authority , just as the rebels against formalism in gardening did after them . Pope had , in fact , coun- selled his readers to follow nature in both ...
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... nature , between the great house and the great estate . But like Marvell in Apple- ton House Jonson distinguishes between primitive nature , " a rude heap together hurl'd , " and nature subjected by man and " in more decent Order tame ...
... nature , between the great house and the great estate . But like Marvell in Apple- ton House Jonson distinguishes between primitive nature , " a rude heap together hurl'd , " and nature subjected by man and " in more decent Order tame ...
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... nature " entropy " : that is to say , it implies that nature , even when strenuously opposed by wakeful intelligence , steadily tends to seek lower and lower forms of organisation . As Ed- wards also points out , we find in the Dunciad ...
... nature " entropy " : that is to say , it implies that nature , even when strenuously opposed by wakeful intelligence , steadily tends to seek lower and lower forms of organisation . As Ed- wards also points out , we find in the Dunciad ...
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