The Poetic Workmanship of Alexander PopeUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1955 - 239 Seiten |
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... called a " violation of de- corum " irony . It is indecorous , out of character , for man , situ- ated as he is in the universe and with the powers he has , to pre- sume to do anything except to acquiesce in whatever is , as right . But ...
... called a " violation of de- corum " irony . It is indecorous , out of character , for man , situ- ated as he is in the universe and with the powers he has , to pre- sume to do anything except to acquiesce in whatever is , as right . But ...
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... called a conflict . These lines from the same Dialogue Shall Ward draw Contracts with a Statesman's skill ? Or Japhet pocket , like His Grace , a Will ? Is it for Bond or Peter ( paltry Things ! ) Το pay their Debts or keep their Faith ...
... called a conflict . These lines from the same Dialogue Shall Ward draw Contracts with a Statesman's skill ? Or Japhet pocket , like His Grace , a Will ? Is it for Bond or Peter ( paltry Things ! ) Το pay their Debts or keep their Faith ...
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... called evil : cosmic evil , about which man can do nothing except submit ; and man - made evil , which is correctible by human endeavor . Pope's own basic attitude toward evil is conveniently summarized in these lines from the Essay on ...
... called evil : cosmic evil , about which man can do nothing except submit ; and man - made evil , which is correctible by human endeavor . Pope's own basic attitude toward evil is conveniently summarized in these lines from the Essay on ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE IMPLIED DRAMATIC SPEAKER | 7 |
IRONY | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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