Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... nature . " The neoclassicists in poetry had appealed to nature as their ultimate authority , just as the rebels against formalism in gardening did after them . Pope had , in fact , coun- selled his readers to follow nature in both ...
... nature . " The neoclassicists in poetry had appealed to nature as their ultimate authority , just as the rebels against formalism in gardening did after them . Pope had , in fact , coun- selled his readers to follow nature in both ...
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... nature . Instead of co - operating with nature and putting it to its proper use , the Timons and the rest do violence to it : The suff'ring eye inverted Nature sees , Trees cut to Statues , Statues thick as trees . Pope's whole view of ...
... nature . Instead of co - operating with nature and putting it to its proper use , the Timons and the rest do violence to it : The suff'ring eye inverted Nature sees , Trees cut to Statues , Statues thick as trees . Pope's whole view of ...
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... nature's inherent congruence to human ideas does not fully satisfy Pope . We may for convenience adopt a modern term and call this second view " entropic , " for it implies that the tendency of nature is steadily to seek lower levels of ...
... nature's inherent congruence to human ideas does not fully satisfy Pope . We may for convenience adopt a modern term and call this second view " entropic , " for it implies that the tendency of nature is steadily to seek lower levels of ...
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