The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... mind , which is also indubitably the mind of a poet . Pope's Dunces are long since dead and forgotten save as he has given to them an ironic immortality ; the abuses which they exemplify are still , many of them , with us , though ...
... mind , which is also indubitably the mind of a poet . Pope's Dunces are long since dead and forgotten save as he has given to them an ironic immortality ; the abuses which they exemplify are still , many of them , with us , though ...
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... mind , the highest of all poetry is ethical poetry . . . It requires more mind , more wisdom , more power , than all the " forests " that were ever " walked for their description , " and all the epics that ever were founded upon fields ...
... mind , the highest of all poetry is ethical poetry . . . It requires more mind , more wisdom , more power , than all the " forests " that were ever " walked for their description , " and all the epics that ever were founded upon fields ...
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... mind of the Middle Ages , we have the extravagant raillery of a Rabelais , and the keen irony of an Erasmus or a Cervantes . Formal satire comes once more into its own in the France of Louis XIV and in the England of Dryden and Pope ...
... mind of the Middle Ages , we have the extravagant raillery of a Rabelais , and the keen irony of an Erasmus or a Cervantes . Formal satire comes once more into its own in the France of Louis XIV and in the England of Dryden and Pope ...
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