Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... possible to escape the stylistic restrictions of Great Poetry -- its avoidance of " low " terms , its aim at consistent dignity and elegance . It was possible to shift , honorably , from the Beautiful to the Characteristic . Pope's ...
... possible to escape the stylistic restrictions of Great Poetry -- its avoidance of " low " terms , its aim at consistent dignity and elegance . It was possible to shift , honorably , from the Beautiful to the Characteristic . Pope's ...
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... possible this leisure - class comedy , of the moral and religious structures which make possible a soci- ety at all . In the Dunciad , the mock - heroic frame is intermittent . There are frequent local parodies of passages from Homer ...
... possible this leisure - class comedy , of the moral and religious structures which make possible a soci- ety at all . In the Dunciad , the mock - heroic frame is intermittent . There are frequent local parodies of passages from Homer ...
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... possible , if ' tis confest / That Wisdom infinite must form the best . . .11 ) once Pope moves beyond his con- ditional clause , he is prepared for the succeeding position : if the system is the best possible , there must be coherence ...
... possible , if ' tis confest / That Wisdom infinite must form the best . . .11 ) once Pope moves beyond his con- ditional clause , he is prepared for the succeeding position : if the system is the best possible , there must be coherence ...
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