Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... opening epistle . Thus , the first epistle establishes an epistemology which Pope focuses in the last fourteen lines as " Know thy own point , " " Submit , " " All Nature is but Art unknow to thee , " " One truth is clear , ' Whatever ...
... opening epistle . Thus , the first epistle establishes an epistemology which Pope focuses in the last fourteen lines as " Know thy own point , " " Submit , " " All Nature is but Art unknow to thee , " " One truth is clear , ' Whatever ...
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... opening lines Jonson establishes an attitude to the house , and , by contrast , to the newer and more elaborate mansions which were going up at the time , that is maintained throughout the poem and is triumphantly stated again in the ...
... opening lines Jonson establishes an attitude to the house , and , by contrast , to the newer and more elaborate mansions which were going up at the time , that is maintained throughout the poem and is triumphantly stated again in the ...
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... opening the following passage : - And of myself too something must I say ? Take then this Verse , the Triffle of a ... opening - indeed it is cancelled in the manuscript 1 — but it is a possible opening , and Pope 554 BUTT.
... opening the following passage : - And of myself too something must I say ? Take then this Verse , the Triffle of a ... opening - indeed it is cancelled in the manuscript 1 — but it is a possible opening , and Pope 554 BUTT.
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