On the Poetry of PopeClarendon Press, 1938 - 179 Seiten |
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... course , from poet to poet and from poem to poem . Pope in particular attains those moods in which pity is found trembling like a frightened dove or in which it moves over the mind like a slow dumb wave , a bulge of deep water . Spence ...
... course , from poet to poet and from poem to poem . Pope in particular attains those moods in which pity is found trembling like a frightened dove or in which it moves over the mind like a slow dumb wave , a bulge of deep water . Spence ...
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... course , needed no sharpening . Byron will always receive the amazed gratitude of the ' friends of Pope ' for his angry allusion to him as ' the most faultless of Poets , and almost of men'.3 To balance this half a century later is the ...
... course , needed no sharpening . Byron will always receive the amazed gratitude of the ' friends of Pope ' for his angry allusion to him as ' the most faultless of Poets , and almost of men'.3 To balance this half a century later is the ...
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... course , made the most of his physique . A fair instance of their manner would be Dennis's Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock ( 1728 ) which deliberately sets out to be temperate in abuse . Throughout this pamphlet Pope is referred ...
... course , made the most of his physique . A fair instance of their manner would be Dennis's Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock ( 1728 ) which deliberately sets out to be temperate in abuse . Throughout this pamphlet Pope is referred ...
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NATURE | 1 |
DESIGN | 43 |
STRATIFICATION AND VARIETY | 141 |
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