An Introduction to PopeMethuen, 1975 - 180 Seiten |
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... interest in vernacular writing , with Shakespeare , Spenser , Milton and Dryden as his masters . Chaucer he came to love , too , though in ways that would now seem eclectic and unscholarly . Not all Pope's mentors were to be found among ...
... interest in vernacular writing , with Shakespeare , Spenser , Milton and Dryden as his masters . Chaucer he came to love , too , though in ways that would now seem eclectic and unscholarly . Not all Pope's mentors were to be found among ...
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... interest of the poem lies not so much in its manipula- tion of traditional themes ( whether derived from Chaucer , the Renaissance humanists , or the Ancients and Moderns ) as in its personal meaning – an inner logic based on Pope's ...
... interest of the poem lies not so much in its manipula- tion of traditional themes ( whether derived from Chaucer , the Renaissance humanists , or the Ancients and Moderns ) as in its personal meaning – an inner logic based on Pope's ...
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... interest . Nor did he apparently main- tain his youthful addiction to painting ( he actually took lessons from Charles Jervas for a year or so ) . He was always prepared to supervise some piece of monumental sculpture or to advise on ...
... interest . Nor did he apparently main- tain his youthful addiction to painting ( he actually took lessons from Charles Jervas for a year or so ) . He was always prepared to supervise some piece of monumental sculpture or to advise on ...
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The writer and his audience | 1 |
The politics of style | 9 |
Soft numbers and good sense | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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