An Argument of Images: The Poetry of Alexander PopeHarvard University Press, 1971 - 273 Seiten |
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... Nature " ) is the source of light , then that Nature itself , " divinely bright , " is " One clear , unchang'd , and Universal Light " ( 71 ) . Truth , another source of light , is therefore equivalent to Nature ( " Truth breaks upon us ...
... Nature " ) is the source of light , then that Nature itself , " divinely bright , " is " One clear , unchang'd , and Universal Light " ( 71 ) . Truth , another source of light , is therefore equivalent to Nature ( " Truth breaks upon us ...
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... Nature that is great and beautiful , without Rule and Order , " wrote John Dennis , whose critical ideas often strikingly paralleled those of his enemy Pope ; " and the more Rule and Order , and Harmony , we find in the Objects that ...
... Nature that is great and beautiful , without Rule and Order , " wrote John Dennis , whose critical ideas often strikingly paralleled those of his enemy Pope ; " and the more Rule and Order , and Harmony , we find in the Objects that ...
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... nature as well : the " order in variety " that governs Windsor - Forest could as well be termed variety in order , the disparate elements being controlled by unify- ing plan . But nature's control includes within its forms the promise ...
... nature as well : the " order in variety " that governs Windsor - Forest could as well be termed variety in order , the disparate elements being controlled by unify- ing plan . But nature's control includes within its forms the promise ...
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One The Controlling Image | 1 |
An Essay on Criticism | 17 |
Donnes Anniversarie | 41 |
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