The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... temper of his poem , a temper which was to find room for occasional touches of good - natured satire— " Laugh where we must❞ — and yet to " Moralized Song 165.
... temper of his poem , a temper which was to find room for occasional touches of good - natured satire— " Laugh where we must❞ — and yet to " Moralized Song 165.
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... temper which we call the Romantic Movement - that congeries of senti- mental humanitarianism , naturalism , primitivism , and wild exoticism which is the complete antithesis of everything Latin . The very temper of satire - that curious ...
... temper which we call the Romantic Movement - that congeries of senti- mental humanitarianism , naturalism , primitivism , and wild exoticism which is the complete antithesis of everything Latin . The very temper of satire - that curious ...
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... temper , the seem- ing generosity of Mr. Strachey's full - length portrait of Queen Victoria or of the subsidiary portraits which are its corollaries ? Here is no cheap railing at every- thing Victorian ; and yet what merciless ...
... temper , the seem- ing generosity of Mr. Strachey's full - length portrait of Queen Victoria or of the subsidiary portraits which are its corollaries ? Here is no cheap railing at every- thing Victorian ; and yet what merciless ...
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