The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... ideas rather than of sensations and emotions . Such is the raw material thrown into the crucible of poetic creation . In the poetry which emerges the intellectual idea is still present , but it is now transfigured : what was a thesis ...
... ideas rather than of sensations and emotions . Such is the raw material thrown into the crucible of poetic creation . In the poetry which emerges the intellectual idea is still present , but it is now transfigured : what was a thesis ...
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... ideas , as the species of sensible things are distinguished one from another by qualities which we know and observe ... idea through a page and a half of his essay . The conception of a graduated “ scale of being , " " from Infinite to ...
... ideas , as the species of sensible things are distinguished one from another by qualities which we know and observe ... idea through a page and a half of his essay . The conception of a graduated “ scale of being , " " from Infinite to ...
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... idea , as does Pope , to show the impious presumption of those who " tax Creative Wis- dom . " It is the central idea of the third chapter of Archbishop King's Essay on the Origin of Evil , pub- lished in 1731 in an English translation ...
... idea , as does Pope , to show the impious presumption of those who " tax Creative Wis- dom . " It is the central idea of the third chapter of Archbishop King's Essay on the Origin of Evil , pub- lished in 1731 in an English translation ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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