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AN ALLUSION TO EUROPE : DRYDEN AND POETIC TRADITION Reuben Brower He professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden ... ( Samuel Johnson , Life of Pope ) Any talk of Pope's achievement as a poet or of his relation to poetic tradition ...
AN ALLUSION TO EUROPE : DRYDEN AND POETIC TRADITION Reuben Brower He professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden ... ( Samuel Johnson , Life of Pope ) Any talk of Pope's achievement as a poet or of his relation to poetic tradition ...
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From Dryden he learned how to imitate without loss of originality , how to make use of the resources of other poets and other poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same . The poetic education he received was more than technical ...
From Dryden he learned how to imitate without loss of originality , how to make use of the resources of other poets and other poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same . The poetic education he received was more than technical ...
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Clearly this poetic account of the six days of Creation as an act of musical harmony is itself a structural hexaemeron , and the poet is the microcosmic Creator who uses the harmonic devices available to him to create his analogous ...
Clearly this poetic account of the six days of Creation as an act of musical harmony is itself a structural hexaemeron , and the poet is the microcosmic Creator who uses the harmonic devices available to him to create his analogous ...
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