Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 32
Seite 346
... rhetorical structure of the first epistle , for the second , third and fourth epistles are all built on the foundation of the first ; furthermore , each succeeding epistle contains an argument first stated in the opening epistle . Thus ...
... rhetorical structure of the first epistle , for the second , third and fourth epistles are all built on the foundation of the first ; furthermore , each succeeding epistle contains an argument first stated in the opening epistle . Thus ...
Seite 395
... rhetorical and non - rhetorical criteria . In this species of writing it is unlikely that Pope would have refused to use the word " excrement , " though here ( as with " Drug " at IV . 135 , in place of Donne's " poyson , " 101 ) he ...
... rhetorical and non - rhetorical criteria . In this species of writing it is unlikely that Pope would have refused to use the word " excrement , " though here ( as with " Drug " at IV . 135 , in place of Donne's " poyson , " 101 ) he ...
Seite 614
... rhetorical position at the end the clause which occurred to him first in the course of composition because it grew di- rectly from his understanding of Homer's potential weakness . Pope's second discovery in the course of revision is ...
... rhetorical position at the end the clause which occurred to him first in the course of composition because it grew di- rectly from his understanding of Homer's potential weakness . Pope's second discovery in the course of revision is ...
Inhalt
F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
g SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
38 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Addison appears attitude beauty become beginning Book called century character couplet course critics death Dryden Dulness Dunciad early edition effect English epic Epistle Essay evidence example expression fact final garden give grace grotto hand Homer human idea Iliad imitation important interest kind later least less letter light lines literary live Lock London manuscript matter meaning mind moral nature never once opening original parallel passage perhaps poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's praise present printed published Rape reader reason reference relation remark rhetorical rhyme satire seems sense suggest taste things thought tion translation true turn University verse whole writing written