The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... human reason ; we shall therefore dis- trust sentiment , and emotion , and pleasing illusion , which are the secular enemies of reason . When the supremacy of reason is brought into the field of literary criticism , certain results will ...
... human reason ; we shall therefore dis- trust sentiment , and emotion , and pleasing illusion , which are the secular enemies of reason . When the supremacy of reason is brought into the field of literary criticism , certain results will ...
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... human breast , the words of weight are Hope and eternal ; breast should receive less emphasis than human , for Pope is still mindful of the " lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to - day " in the immediately preceding lines . The rhyme - word ...
... human breast , the words of weight are Hope and eternal ; breast should receive less emphasis than human , for Pope is still mindful of the " lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to - day " in the immediately preceding lines . The rhyme - word ...
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... human nature and human institutions in general . It is essential that both these elements be present . If there is no implication of rebuke , we have merely good - natured raillery and humour . We smile at the foibles of the charmingly ...
... human nature and human institutions in general . It is essential that both these elements be present . If there is no implication of rebuke , we have merely good - natured raillery and humour . We smile at the foibles of the charmingly ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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