Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... seem to wear a lamentable air of too high seriousness . Still , there seems to be as much dan- ger in taking the poem too lightly as there is in taking it too seriously : the poem seems able to tease us into thought , as well as out of ...
... seem to wear a lamentable air of too high seriousness . Still , there seems to be as much dan- ger in taking the poem too lightly as there is in taking it too seriously : the poem seems able to tease us into thought , as well as out of ...
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... seems to me a failure of design . The portraits of Villiers , Cutler , and even Sir Balaam show not the social hor- ror of a nation mad for money , but the moral corruption of the individual who is dominated by gold . If this seems a ...
... seems to me a failure of design . The portraits of Villiers , Cutler , and even Sir Balaam show not the social hor- ror of a nation mad for money , but the moral corruption of the individual who is dominated by gold . If this seems a ...
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... seems to be making decorous public dis- course almost impossible . The rhetorical situation that lies behind such uses of ugli- ness seems an elaborate one . Everyone knows that Pope was a relentless hater , and there has always been a ...
... seems to be making decorous public dis- course almost impossible . The rhetorical situation that lies behind such uses of ugli- ness seems an elaborate one . Everyone knows that Pope was a relentless hater , and there has always been a ...
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