The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... Eloisa grows warm , and begins to have some breathings of the heart in it , which may make posterity think I was in ... Eloisa as well as for the Unfortunate Lady , the poet should , according to the Rules , be in love ; for though it is ...
... Eloisa grows warm , and begins to have some breathings of the heart in it , which may make posterity think I was in ... Eloisa as well as for the Unfortunate Lady , the poet should , according to the Rules , be in love ; for though it is ...
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... Eloisa and Abelard . The Letters , when not utterly spurious , are at best a free paraphrase . They are a free paraphrase not only in their substance , with omissions , additions , and re- arrangements , but even more in tone and temper ...
... Eloisa and Abelard . The Letters , when not utterly spurious , are at best a free paraphrase . They are a free paraphrase not only in their substance , with omissions , additions , and re- arrangements , but even more in tone and temper ...
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... Eloisa will be more adequately appraised by the modern reader . He will at least understand certain qualities in it which may offend his taste , and he will at the same time realize how immeasurably it sur- passes all its prototypes ...
... Eloisa will be more adequately appraised by the modern reader . He will at least understand certain qualities in it which may offend his taste , and he will at the same time realize how immeasurably it sur- passes all its prototypes ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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