An Introduction to PopeMethuen, 1975 - 180 Seiten |
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... rhetorical figure to convey this situation is paradox : Great without Title , without Fortune bless'd , Rich ev'n when plunder'd , honour'd while oppress'd , Lov'd without youth , and follow'd without power , At home tho ' exil'd , free ...
... rhetorical figure to convey this situation is paradox : Great without Title , without Fortune bless'd , Rich ev'n when plunder'd , honour'd while oppress'd , Lov'd without youth , and follow'd without power , At home tho ' exil'd , free ...
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... rhetorical concerto , full of brilli- ant cadenzas , built around contrasts of form and phrasing , shift- ing nimbly in timbre and register but always melodious and agreeable . Anyone who thinks that a serious treatment of critical ...
... rhetorical concerto , full of brilli- ant cadenzas , built around contrasts of form and phrasing , shift- ing nimbly in timbre and register but always melodious and agreeable . Anyone who thinks that a serious treatment of critical ...
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... rhetorical questions and peremptory outbursts . There is the richly sensuous and evocative paragraph on the plenitude of Creation : Mark how it mounts , to Man's imperial race , From the green myriads in the peopled grass : What modes ...
... rhetorical questions and peremptory outbursts . There is the richly sensuous and evocative paragraph on the plenitude of Creation : Mark how it mounts , to Man's imperial race , From the green myriads in the peopled grass : What modes ...
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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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admired Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion ancient appear Arbuthnot artistic Augustan Augustus Bathurst Belinda Bolingbroke Cibber classical Colley Cibber contemporary Corr couplet course court critical Curll diction Dryden Dulness dunces Dunciad effect eighteenth century Eloisa to Abelard Emrys Jones English epic epistle epithet in Homer ev'ry expression fact feeling Garden George Grub Street heroic Homer Horace's Iliad imaginative John Gay King Lady landscape language later letters Lewis Theobald literary living Lock London Lord Mack metaphor Milton mock-heroic modern Moral Essays nature never o'er Oxford passage Pastorals poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Pope's Popian prose Rape reader rhetorical rich satire scene Scriblerian Scriblerus sense Shakespeare Sherburn social stand style Swift taste Temple of Fame theme Theobald things thro tion translation true Twickenham verse vision W. H. AUDEN Walpole William Windsor Windsor-Forest words writer