Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... light is harsh and glaring ; and they shine not with their own brilliance , like the sun , but with light reflected from other sources . Their immoderate and indecorous radiance blinds rather than illuminates . Like mirrors , they re ...
... light is harsh and glaring ; and they shine not with their own brilliance , like the sun , but with light reflected from other sources . Their immoderate and indecorous radiance blinds rather than illuminates . Like mirrors , they re ...
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... Light , which we have been treating as imagery , comes in the Dunciad to carry the consistency and intensity of meaning ordinarily called " symbolic . " Pope seems to draw upon respon- ses to the light - darkness dualism that are ...
... Light , which we have been treating as imagery , comes in the Dunciad to carry the consistency and intensity of meaning ordinarily called " symbolic . " Pope seems to draw upon respon- ses to the light - darkness dualism that are ...
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... light , " and that darkness represents a dangerous aberration from natural perfection , The opposing view is the one made notorious by Hobbes : the state of nature , so far as men can tell , is a state of dis- order and conflict ; human ...
... light , " and that darkness represents a dangerous aberration from natural perfection , The opposing view is the one made notorious by Hobbes : the state of nature , so far as men can tell , is a state of dis- order and conflict ; human ...
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