Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... literary contraries -- he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and epilogues . Here he acquired his mastery of more varied tones ; and here " the great reform " of language and rhythm was most happily ...
... literary contraries -- he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and epilogues . Here he acquired his mastery of more varied tones ; and here " the great reform " of language and rhythm was most happily ...
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... literary judgment , literary taste , which is the accomplished phase of wit ; or , to put it in another way , wit in the writer is not merely the power to con- ceive of objects and endow them with " Life , force , and beauty , " but ...
... literary judgment , literary taste , which is the accomplished phase of wit ; or , to put it in another way , wit in the writer is not merely the power to con- ceive of objects and endow them with " Life , force , and beauty , " but ...
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... literary merit ; now he must deal kindly with a friendless man . But there is another and more important development under- lying the major transition from I to III . As the bad judgments are paraded past , the nature of the faults they ...
... literary merit ; now he must deal kindly with a friendless man . But there is another and more important development under- lying the major transition from I to III . As the bad judgments are paraded past , the nature of the faults they ...
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