Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... books most fully to life.25 The poem in three books is more tidy as narrative than the final version , just as the original Rape of the Lock is neater and more " ex- quisite " than the great poem Pope made from it ; but without the Fourth ...
... books most fully to life.25 The poem in three books is more tidy as narrative than the final version , just as the original Rape of the Lock is neater and more " ex- quisite " than the great poem Pope made from it ; but without the Fourth ...
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... books , with Cibber rather than Theobald as King of the Dunces . Even more recent critics who argue stoutly for the integrity of the poem hesitate to say that Book IV , published in 1742 as The New Dunciad , fits very smoothly into the ...
... books , with Cibber rather than Theobald as King of the Dunces . Even more recent critics who argue stoutly for the integrity of the poem hesitate to say that Book IV , published in 1742 as The New Dunciad , fits very smoothly into the ...
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... Book I , indeed , she only appears at a crucial moment , and with her face veiled in fogs ( fogs which allude to the " shades of night " into which Venus vanishes , in Aeneid II , and also have satirical point of their own10 ) . In Book ...
... Book I , indeed , she only appears at a crucial moment , and with her face veiled in fogs ( fogs which allude to the " shades of night " into which Venus vanishes , in Aeneid II , and also have satirical point of their own10 ) . In Book ...
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