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A poet neglected to speak it at his peril : by the 1730's that particular kind of language was all that remained readable of Cowley's : Forgot his Epic , nay Pindaric Art , But still I love the language of his Heart.2 Most of the ...
A poet neglected to speak it at his peril : by the 1730's that particular kind of language was all that remained readable of Cowley's : Forgot his Epic , nay Pindaric Art , But still I love the language of his Heart.2 Most of the ...
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There all alone , and Compliments apart , I ask these sober questions of my Heart.5 And , to speak of bigger things than couplets , the Imitations of Horace exist to demonstrate Pope's subscription to the philosophy of Horace , to'the ...
There all alone , and Compliments apart , I ask these sober questions of my Heart.5 And , to speak of bigger things than couplets , the Imitations of Horace exist to demonstrate Pope's subscription to the philosophy of Horace , to'the ...
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In his note Pope spoke of invention as he was to speak on a later occasion of the same faculty under another name , imagination . Writing to Swift in 1734 , he announced that he was nearing the end of his work on An Essay on Man ...
In his note Pope spoke of invention as he was to speak on a later occasion of the same faculty under another name , imagination . Writing to Swift in 1734 , he announced that he was nearing the end of his work on An Essay on Man ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
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