Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... attitude endorsed by Thalestris . And in so far as the attitude offered by Clarissa is at variance with the surrounding moral chaos of the poem's world , this attitude is supported , even corroborated and verified , by its Homeric ...
... attitude endorsed by Thalestris . And in so far as the attitude offered by Clarissa is at variance with the surrounding moral chaos of the poem's world , this attitude is supported , even corroborated and verified , by its Homeric ...
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... attitude toward Belinda is very mixed and complicated : mocking and yet tender , admiring and yet critical . This mixed and complicated attitude , however , is at least partly the product of Pope's con- cern with a " type " of human ...
... attitude toward Belinda is very mixed and complicated : mocking and yet tender , admiring and yet critical . This mixed and complicated attitude , however , is at least partly the product of Pope's con- cern with a " type " of human ...
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... attitude to the possibility , the same attitude that is to be found in the parallel passage on " degree " in Troilus and Cressida , 24 an attitude which ( we may conjecture ) springs from a deep feeling of being involved in the strains ...
... attitude to the possibility , the same attitude that is to be found in the parallel passage on " degree " in Troilus and Cressida , 24 an attitude which ( we may conjecture ) springs from a deep feeling of being involved in the strains ...
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