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There is no need to illustrate further the variety of tone from passage to passage of the Elegy , or the sureness of the transitions . After various tones of declamation , we pass through the passage anticipating ( or furnishing ) an ...
There is no need to illustrate further the variety of tone from passage to passage of the Elegy , or the sureness of the transitions . After various tones of declamation , we pass through the passage anticipating ( or furnishing ) an ...
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One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers addicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by their ...
One passage in the poem that would seem to have Wycherley in mind is that contained in lines 289-304 , where he speaks of the writers addicted to conceits and glittering thoughts , specious prodigalities which are valued by their ...
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Now to approach the " Vice Triumphant " passage from another angle - what may be called the " theme " of these Dialogues . Pope's chief point in both poems is the dilemma of the satirist , forced to choose between the advantages and ...
Now to approach the " Vice Triumphant " passage from another angle - what may be called the " theme " of these Dialogues . Pope's chief point in both poems is the dilemma of the satirist , forced to choose between the advantages and ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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