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III It has been possible to illustrate the various aspects of the neo - classical tradition by quotations from Pope's Essay on Criticism ; for what Pope has done in the Essay is to give new and striking expression to the oft - repeated ...
III It has been possible to illustrate the various aspects of the neo - classical tradition by quotations from Pope's Essay on Criticism ; for what Pope has done in the Essay is to give new and striking expression to the oft - repeated ...
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He has " proposed to write some pieces on Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms . ” It is in the same tone that the poem itself opens . The poet and his philosopher ...
He has " proposed to write some pieces on Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms . ” It is in the same tone that the poem itself opens . The poet and his philosopher ...
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It is the literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful amusement at the follies and foibles of an individual or of human nature and human institutions in general .
It is the literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful amusement at the follies and foibles of an individual or of human nature and human institutions in general .
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