Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... original tongues . " -- - While Dryden was cultivating a manner that had almost no appropriateness to his auditors except by a law of literary contraries -- he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and ...
... original tongues . " -- - While Dryden was cultivating a manner that had almost no appropriateness to his auditors except by a law of literary contraries -- he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and ...
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... original for Pope's fourth line is Homer's remark that even a sagacious man would not have been able to identify Sarpedon . We are left with three possible hypo- theses : ( i ) the echo in The Rape of the Lock is a chance coin- cidence ...
... original for Pope's fourth line is Homer's remark that even a sagacious man would not have been able to identify Sarpedon . We are left with three possible hypo- theses : ( i ) the echo in The Rape of the Lock is a chance coin- cidence ...
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... original meaning . Pope is concerned , in fact , with a different kind of defence , based on his sense of personal integrity . This he elicits from the text of Horace by avoiding the complicated description of Lucilius's methods and ...
... original meaning . Pope is concerned , in fact , with a different kind of defence , based on his sense of personal integrity . This he elicits from the text of Horace by avoiding the complicated description of Lucilius's methods and ...
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