An Argument of Images: The Poetry of Alexander PopeHarvard University Press, 1971 - 273 Seiten |
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... relation between an animate corpse and a bereaved world is more compelling than the relation implied in the verb vindicate be- tween what birds do and what philosophic poets do . But if one can accept the premise that the poet should ...
... relation between an animate corpse and a bereaved world is more compelling than the relation implied in the verb vindicate be- tween what birds do and what philosophic poets do . But if one can accept the premise that the poet should ...
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... relation to his people through vi- gnette . Such occupations as planting grain , building fires , fishing , and hunting , evoked in exalted rhetoric , appear as magic feats . The effect depends on the simple irony in the conjunction of ...
... relation to his people through vi- gnette . Such occupations as planting grain , building fires , fishing , and hunting , evoked in exalted rhetoric , appear as magic feats . The effect depends on the simple irony in the conjunction of ...
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... relation , in which the macrocosm— society and finally cosmos - reflects the obscurity and confusion of the ... relation between perception and reality , between imagery and fact , in The Dunciad implies a pseudometaphysics resembling ...
... relation , in which the macrocosm— society and finally cosmos - reflects the obscurity and confusion of the ... relation between perception and reality , between imagery and fact , in The Dunciad implies a pseudometaphysics resembling ...
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One The Controlling Image | 1 |
An Essay on Criticism | 17 |
Donnes Anniversarie | 41 |
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