The Verse SatireOxford U.P., 1969 - 120 Seiten |
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... Pope's greatest achievements were accomplished , it was mainly in the later part of his career that he ' stooped to truth , and moralized [ his ] song ' . Of the poems written by Pope in his twenties the Pastorals and Windsor Forest are ...
... Pope's greatest achievements were accomplished , it was mainly in the later part of his career that he ' stooped to truth , and moralized [ his ] song ' . Of the poems written by Pope in his twenties the Pastorals and Windsor Forest are ...
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... Pope's apologia , in which he defends the right and duty of the satirist to attack vice and folly wherever he sees them . The Epilogue consists of two Dialogues ; the Prologue of one in which Pope's inter- locutor is Dr. John Arbuthnot ...
... Pope's apologia , in which he defends the right and duty of the satirist to attack vice and folly wherever he sees them . The Epilogue consists of two Dialogues ; the Prologue of one in which Pope's inter- locutor is Dr. John Arbuthnot ...
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... Pope by caricaturing him on the stage ; he was a rather amiable character , and by no means an incompetent dramatist ... Pope's scorn include virtuosi , antiquarians and amateur naturalists . Like the inhabitants of Swift's Laputa they ...
... Pope by caricaturing him on the stage ; he was a rather amiable character , and by no means an incompetent dramatist ... Pope's scorn include virtuosi , antiquarians and amateur naturalists . Like the inhabitants of Swift's Laputa they ...
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