The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... Rape of the Lock , that masterpiece supreme in its kind in the whole of European literature , shows his brilliant play of poetic fancy , that fancy which could dip in the richest tincture of the skies something so commonplace as a game ...
... Rape of the Lock , that masterpiece supreme in its kind in the whole of European literature , shows his brilliant play of poetic fancy , that fancy which could dip in the richest tincture of the skies something so commonplace as a game ...
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... Rape of the Lock in its earlier version is a bril- liant and delicious piece of playful fancy . Pope might well have been content to let it stand . Just when it occurred to him to revise his jeu d'esprit into the full stature of a mock ...
... Rape of the Lock in its earlier version is a bril- liant and delicious piece of playful fancy . Pope might well have been content to let it stand . Just when it occurred to him to revise his jeu d'esprit into the full stature of a mock ...
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... Rape of the Lock . The earlier poem is delicate and delicious parody ; the Dunciad is broad ( and sometimes indecent ) burlesque . If the dominant character of the Rape is sparkling wit and playful fancy , the Dunciad is marked by The ...
... Rape of the Lock . The earlier poem is delicate and delicious parody ; the Dunciad is broad ( and sometimes indecent ) burlesque . If the dominant character of the Rape is sparkling wit and playful fancy , the Dunciad is marked by The ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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