An Argument of Images: The Poetry of Alexander PopeHarvard University Press, 1971 - 273 Seiten |
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... man's , of self and of society - often seemed unaware of the obsessiveness of this concern . Erik Erikson , in a psychiatrist's version of Pound's dictum , has written : " Exactly what image of human life appears in a given age and ...
... man's , of self and of society - often seemed unaware of the obsessiveness of this concern . Erik Erikson , in a psychiatrist's version of Pound's dictum , has written : " Exactly what image of human life appears in a given age and ...
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... Man's a fool , yet God is wise . ( II , 293–294 ) Although this resolution implies some equanimity , it reveals the same ambivalence of feeling found in the first epistle . The assertion that to know man's folly brings " comfort , " in ...
... Man's a fool , yet God is wise . ( II , 293–294 ) Although this resolution implies some equanimity , it reveals the same ambivalence of feeling found in the first epistle . The assertion that to know man's folly brings " comfort , " in ...
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... man's ) derives from philosophic as well as visual perception . Each image reminds the reader of the fullness and variety of the Great Chain of Being , and of the many modes of activity possible within it . " Philomela " jux- taposes man's ...
... man's ) derives from philosophic as well as visual perception . Each image reminds the reader of the fullness and variety of the Great Chain of Being , and of the many modes of activity possible within it . " Philomela " jux- taposes man's ...
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One The Controlling Image | 1 |
An Essay on Criticism | 17 |
Donnes Anniversarie | 41 |
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