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It is justly remarked by Addisons that this poem has , by the nature of its subject , the advantage above all others , that it is universally and perpetually interesting . All mankind will , through all ages , bear the same relation to ...
It is justly remarked by Addisons that this poem has , by the nature of its subject , the advantage above all others , that it is universally and perpetually interesting . All mankind will , through all ages , bear the same relation to ...
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has it both ways in the same poem . What is relevant to our purposes here is not the occurrence of a line like “ Such are the sweat drops of my Mistres breast ” in one of the satiric “ elegies , ” but the occurrence of lines like Our ...
has it both ways in the same poem . What is relevant to our purposes here is not the occurrence of a line like “ Such are the sweat drops of my Mistres breast ” in one of the satiric “ elegies , ” but the occurrence of lines like Our ...
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For now Johnson attacks on the premise that a poem ought to embody the actual personal emotion of its contriver ... we are asked to assume with Johnson , gave rise to the poetic artifact in the first place : Passion plucks no berries ...
For now Johnson attacks on the premise that a poem ought to embody the actual personal emotion of its contriver ... we are asked to assume with Johnson , gave rise to the poetic artifact in the first place : Passion plucks no berries ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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