Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... original genius under the category of grace . Pope , of course , was aware of the Longinian sublime as well as of grace , as was his contemporary , the painter , Jonathan Richardson.59 But as the century wore on , grace took on an ...
... original genius under the category of grace . Pope , of course , was aware of the Longinian sublime as well as of grace , as was his contemporary , the painter , Jonathan Richardson.59 But as the century wore on , grace took on an ...
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... original reading and returned to that of his basic text . One cannot state the reason for this change with absolute certainty . Nevertheless , it is fairly reasonable to suppose that Pope was motivated by the desire for caution ; for ...
... original reading and returned to that of his basic text . One cannot state the reason for this change with absolute certainty . Nevertheless , it is fairly reasonable to suppose that Pope was motivated by the desire for caution ; for ...
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... original 48 lines reached the standard which he then demanded . A comparison of the opening stanzas , describing the origins of Silence in witty terminology , readily indicates the kind of revision required . Silence ! thou primitive ...
... original 48 lines reached the standard which he then demanded . A comparison of the opening stanzas , describing the origins of Silence in witty terminology , readily indicates the kind of revision required . Silence ! thou primitive ...
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