Pope and His Contemporaries: Essays Presented to George SherburnJames Lowry Clifford, Louis A. Landa Clarendon Press, 1949 - 278 Seiten Discusses the works of Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Richard Steele, John Gay and James Thomson in particular. |
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... readers of poetry cannot but remain human beings , and human beings ( in the ' civilized ' world , at least ) have always been ... reader has his practical instinct already provided for . He does not need either to seek or to invent the ...
... readers of poetry cannot but remain human beings , and human beings ( in the ' civilized ' world , at least ) have always been ... reader has his practical instinct already provided for . He does not need either to seek or to invent the ...
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... reader to think of accepted theoretical analogies between poetry and painting . Writing to Caryll of ' Mr. Tickell's ... poem upon the Peace ' in 1712 , Pope says : There are also several most poetical images and fine pieces of painting ...
... reader to think of accepted theoretical analogies between poetry and painting . Writing to Caryll of ' Mr. Tickell's ... poem upon the Peace ' in 1712 , Pope says : There are also several most poetical images and fine pieces of painting ...
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... readers sense immediately the strategic significance of this so - called Fragment . It occupies the place in the book most effective for achieving a climactic effect , the position most certain to colour the reader's opinions as he puts ...
... readers sense immediately the strategic significance of this so - called Fragment . It occupies the place in the book most effective for achieving a climactic effect , the position most certain to colour the reader's opinions as he puts ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 1 |
SOME OBSERVATIONS | 20 |
A MASTER KEY TO POPERY | 41 |
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