Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he produces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of structure by which the phonetic effect ...
... sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he produces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of structure by which the phonetic effect ...
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... sense " which was to be made adequate to the task of criticism . Pope also tries to connect it with the good humor of a reasonable man ( " Good humor and good sense must ever join , " 523 ) which gives it another claim as part of the ...
... sense " which was to be made adequate to the task of criticism . Pope also tries to connect it with the good humor of a reasonable man ( " Good humor and good sense must ever join , " 523 ) which gives it another claim as part of the ...
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... sense . " A more definite , though less warm , example is therefore given by the following antithesis : Authors are partial to their wit , tis true , But are not critics to their judgement too ? ( 18 ) Judgment being the main function ...
... sense . " A more definite , though less warm , example is therefore given by the following antithesis : Authors are partial to their wit , tis true , But are not critics to their judgement too ? ( 18 ) Judgment being the main function ...
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