Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... expression , which tend to heighten the outlines of truth rather than to disguise or conceal them . The expression , in fact , should be as modestly plain as the subject and form permit ; and sprightly wit is so far from adhering to it ...
... expression , which tend to heighten the outlines of truth rather than to disguise or conceal them . The expression , in fact , should be as modestly plain as the subject and form permit ; and sprightly wit is so far from adhering to it ...
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... expression adequate to con- vey them and completely appropriate to them . A form of the theory can be found in the works of Dryden's young friend , John Dennis . In the genius , says Dennis , " as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the ...
... expression adequate to con- vey them and completely appropriate to them . A form of the theory can be found in the works of Dryden's young friend , John Dennis . In the genius , says Dennis , " as Thoughts produce the Spirit , the ...
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... expression to feeling , an ordering which is such that feeling and expression make up an organic rather than a casual and contrived unity . The quality and depth of the rever- beration provoked by a reading of them carry with them a sug ...
... expression to feeling , an ordering which is such that feeling and expression make up an organic rather than a casual and contrived unity . The quality and depth of the rever- beration provoked by a reading of them carry with them a sug ...
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