Critical Essays on Alexander PopeWallace Jackson, R. Paul Yoder G.K. Hall, 1993 - 200 Seiten Editors Jackson and Yoder have confined their selection of essays to those from the last 20 years and particularly those since 1980. The essays are general in nature rather than confining themselves to a specific work, in an attempt to place Pope in the broader perspective of representing the whole person, as opposed to earlier criticism that depicted him as a skilled craftsman and a poet of eminent good sense. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... lines from Horace , but he himself ( as Pope points out in a footnote ) is the one who steals the only two lines from Horace in the poem : he is the Horatian , advocating a Horatian prudence to Pope in the next verse paragraph : But ...
... lines from Horace , but he himself ( as Pope points out in a footnote ) is the one who steals the only two lines from Horace in the poem : he is the Horatian , advocating a Horatian prudence to Pope in the next verse paragraph : But ...
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... lines qualify for substantial appreciation along the lines of our present argument . One detractor , we may recall , sneered that " Pope would probably have defended these lines by remarking that every word in them of any significance ...
... lines qualify for substantial appreciation along the lines of our present argument . One detractor , we may recall , sneered that " Pope would probably have defended these lines by remarking that every word in them of any significance ...
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... ( Lines 425-27 ) Night 1 opens with an apostrophe to Sleep and a discussion of dreams , dreams that , as Young recounts them , sound very much like the lyric " original compositions " of his Miltonizing contemporaries : While o'er my ...
... ( Lines 425-27 ) Night 1 opens with an apostrophe to Sleep and a discussion of dreams , dreams that , as Young recounts them , sound very much like the lyric " original compositions " of his Miltonizing contemporaries : While o'er my ...
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A Literary Life 222 | 21 |
from Locke and the Scriblerians | 28 |
New Contexts | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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