Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... once more happily married . We laugh and we love . Unlike Dryden , Pope is not a dramatic poet . He is at his best only when he is writing directly out of his own experience . I cannot feel that his Homer is anything but a set task ...
... once more happily married . We laugh and we love . Unlike Dryden , Pope is not a dramatic poet . He is at his best only when he is writing directly out of his own experience . I cannot feel that his Homer is anything but a set task ...
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... once wounded , be made whole ; ' tis lost , lost once and for all ; 8 and The Passionate Pilgrim again , poem xiii , has these lines : As broken glass no cement can redress : So beauty blemish'd once , for ever lost , In spite of physic ...
... once wounded , be made whole ; ' tis lost , lost once and for all ; 8 and The Passionate Pilgrim again , poem xiii , has these lines : As broken glass no cement can redress : So beauty blemish'd once , for ever lost , In spite of physic ...
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... once more she back- slides . That particular formulation of the celestial solution to her problems does not mention Abelard , so she reverts to him again . Her proposal is that Abelard be the priest who affords her the " last sad office ...
... once more she back- slides . That particular formulation of the celestial solution to her problems does not mention Abelard , so she reverts to him again . Her proposal is that Abelard be the priest who affords her the " last sad office ...
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