Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... poet or of his relation to poetic tradition must begin with the tradition of Dryden . Like Dryden he was catholic in his tastes , and he enjoyed an easy commerce with the poetry of the past and present . From his early reading and ...
... poet or of his relation to poetic tradition must begin with the tradition of Dryden . Like Dryden he was catholic in his tastes , and he enjoyed an easy commerce with the poetry of the past and present . From his early reading and ...
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... poets and other poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same . The poetic education he received was more than technical training in ver- sification and practice in the ancient literary art of skilful bor- rowing . While searching ...
... poets and other poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same . The poetic education he received was more than technical training in ver- sification and practice in the ancient literary art of skilful bor- rowing . While searching ...
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... poetic account of the six days of ' Creation as an act of musical harmony is itself a structural hexaemeron , and the poet is the microcosmic Creator who uses the harmonic devices available to him to create his analogous verbal world ...
... poetic account of the six days of ' Creation as an act of musical harmony is itself a structural hexaemeron , and the poet is the microcosmic Creator who uses the harmonic devices available to him to create his analogous verbal world ...
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