An Introduction to PopeMethuen, 1975 - 180 Seiten |
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... ( 171–218 ) , is a conscious effort to rival Ovid's Metamorphoses . There are other literary debts the meeting of the waters ( 337-48 ) has direct analogues in the Faerie Queene , Book IV , in Milton's ' Vacation 24 AN INTRODUCTION TO POPE.
... ( 171–218 ) , is a conscious effort to rival Ovid's Metamorphoses . There are other literary debts the meeting of the waters ( 337-48 ) has direct analogues in the Faerie Queene , Book IV , in Milton's ' Vacation 24 AN INTRODUCTION TO POPE.
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... direct attack on the arrogance of scholars who ' Made Horace dull , and humbled Milton's strains ' ( IV , 212 ) . However , this is supported by the entire construction of The Dunciad after the appearance of its instant Variorum text ...
... direct attack on the arrogance of scholars who ' Made Horace dull , and humbled Milton's strains ' ( IV , 212 ) . However , this is supported by the entire construction of The Dunciad after the appearance of its instant Variorum text ...
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... direct their rays On him , and crowds turn Coxcombs as they gaze . His Peers shine round him with reflected grace , New edge their dulness , and new bronze their face . - ( II , 5-10 ) Accustomed to facing the gaze of the public ...
... direct their rays On him , and crowds turn Coxcombs as they gaze . His Peers shine round him with reflected grace , New edge their dulness , and new bronze their face . - ( II , 5-10 ) Accustomed to facing the gaze of the public ...
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The writer and his audience | 1 |
The politics of style | 9 |
Soft numbers and good sense | 20 |
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