Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... taste or of false taste -- includes a section on gardening which is his fullest expression of a theory he had developed during a period of almost twenty years . As a child at Binfield , Pope was exposed to his father's enthusiasm for ...
... taste or of false taste -- includes a section on gardening which is his fullest expression of a theory he had developed during a period of almost twenty years . As a child at Binfield , Pope was exposed to his father's enthusiasm for ...
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... taste , proceeds to the prin- ciple that the best critics are those who excel as authors ( lines 15-16 ) .2 True taste , therefore , is best revealed in the opera- tions of genius . That genius and taste " have so intimate a Con ...
... taste , proceeds to the prin- ciple that the best critics are those who excel as authors ( lines 15-16 ) .2 True taste , therefore , is best revealed in the opera- tions of genius . That genius and taste " have so intimate a Con ...
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... taste , an inability to move outside the narrowness imposed upon our literary culture by the romantic movement . The making of the analysis will , if it does seem to indicate a failure of taste in us , itself be a means of modifying our ...
... taste , an inability to move outside the narrowness imposed upon our literary culture by the romantic movement . The making of the analysis will , if it does seem to indicate a failure of taste in us , itself be a means of modifying our ...
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