Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... reader's ear remains alert to have them satisfied . This physical satisfaction is not , however , the only aspect of rhythm and rime which helps produce tension . As soon as a reader with even a little experience in poetry hears the ...
... reader's ear remains alert to have them satisfied . This physical satisfaction is not , however , the only aspect of rhythm and rime which helps produce tension . As soon as a reader with even a little experience in poetry hears the ...
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... reader's relation to Homer . The reader in particular is guaranteed two things : first , that he will be introduced to the most central aspects of the subject ; and second , that he will not be dominated by the whims , vagaries , and ...
... reader's relation to Homer . The reader in particular is guaranteed two things : first , that he will be introduced to the most central aspects of the subject ; and second , that he will not be dominated by the whims , vagaries , and ...
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... reader who " sees hairs and pores , examines bit by bit , " whereas Pope himself was the apotheosis of the common reader . Over all Pope's editing there lingers the easy grace of the amateur ; he was one of the " gentlemen , " and Theo ...
... reader who " sees hairs and pores , examines bit by bit , " whereas Pope himself was the apotheosis of the common reader . Over all Pope's editing there lingers the easy grace of the amateur ; he was one of the " gentlemen , " and Theo ...
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