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Johnson's term for it is ' romantick ' virtue , the sort that is sometimes accredited to man in story - books . This is his paragraph on Pope's third Moral Essay , which introduces the virtuous Man of Ross : 23 Into this poem some ...
Johnson's term for it is ' romantick ' virtue , the sort that is sometimes accredited to man in story - books . This is his paragraph on Pope's third Moral Essay , which introduces the virtuous Man of Ross : 23 Into this poem some ...
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These lines may be said to contain the sort of meaning that Crabbe , say , could have expressed quite completely , given two or three times the number of Pope's words . Examples of this sort of complication are numerous , and would ...
These lines may be said to contain the sort of meaning that Crabbe , say , could have expressed quite completely , given two or three times the number of Pope's words . Examples of this sort of complication are numerous , and would ...
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His contribution was that of imagining Horace writing his poem in English in Hanoverian England , saying the same sort of thing but making it vivid to readers of Pope's day . In Eloisa to Abelard he chose existing materials — a ...
His contribution was that of imagining Horace writing his poem in English in Hanoverian England , saying the same sort of thing but making it vivid to readers of Pope's day . In Eloisa to Abelard he chose existing materials — a ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
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