Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... presents us with a problem ; whereas , to employ the now familiar distinction of M. Marcel , the poetic cosmos must , if it is to draw from us an adequate response , present itself as mysterious rather than problematical . The Essay ...
... presents us with a problem ; whereas , to employ the now familiar distinction of M. Marcel , the poetic cosmos must , if it is to draw from us an adequate response , present itself as mysterious rather than problematical . The Essay ...
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... present satiric writing has in fact disappeared . If Pope had been really anxious to " imitate " Horace's use of Lucilius he could easily have found a modern parallel in Dryden ( as Rochester had done in his " Allusion to Horace , the ...
... present satiric writing has in fact disappeared . If Pope had been really anxious to " imitate " Horace's use of Lucilius he could easily have found a modern parallel in Dryden ( as Rochester had done in his " Allusion to Horace , the ...
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... present the goddess Dulness . Folly dominates Erasmus ' work as Dulness does Pope's , and both are regularly visible ... presents the quality of dulness in a more consistently bad light than Erasmus presents folly , both are to be found ...
... present the goddess Dulness . Folly dominates Erasmus ' work as Dulness does Pope's , and both are regularly visible ... presents the quality of dulness in a more consistently bad light than Erasmus presents folly , both are to be found ...
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