The Art of Alexander PopeHoward Erskine-Hill, Anne Smith Vision, 1979 - 235 Seiten |
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... poem I want to say , though of a strange and beautiful remoteness . " Strange " , because it is addressed only to a Belinda , who lives ( only ) in the art of the poet himself . Never- theless a love - poem is one of the things it is ...
... poem I want to say , though of a strange and beautiful remoteness . " Strange " , because it is addressed only to a Belinda , who lives ( only ) in the art of the poet himself . Never- theless a love - poem is one of the things it is ...
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... poem serves as the introduction to his first book of epistles - it sets the tone for the poems that follow . Three ... poem his own resolve to turn to philosophy and lead the good life . It is in this sense a very personal poem . Second ...
... poem serves as the introduction to his first book of epistles - it sets the tone for the poems that follow . Three ... poem his own resolve to turn to philosophy and lead the good life . It is in this sense a very personal poem . Second ...
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... poem and Horace's epistle is so meaningful : as whole works these poems are at once profoundly similar and profoundly different . Horace's poem is about his own desire for inner fulfilment , but it shows also what he has in fact ...
... poem and Horace's epistle is so meaningful : as whole works these poems are at once profoundly similar and profoundly different . Horace's poem is about his own desire for inner fulfilment , but it shows also what he has in fact ...
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Introduction by Howard ErskineHill | 6 |
The Act of Judgment in | 15 |
Time and Space in Windsor Forest by Pat Rogers | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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