The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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Robert Kilburn Root. cause his theme is superior in imaginative values and potential significance . Even the ... theme than an imaginatively realized person . Pope has not identified himself with his sonage as Shakespeare and ...
Robert Kilburn Root. cause his theme is superior in imaginative values and potential significance . Even the ... theme than an imaginatively realized person . Pope has not identified himself with his sonage as Shakespeare and ...
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... theme of the limitation - of man's knowledge . We can reason but from what we know ; of man we can " see but his station here , " of God we can trace only his manifestations in our own world . Only― He , who thro ' vast immensity can ...
... theme of the limitation - of man's knowledge . We can reason but from what we know ; of man we can " see but his station here , " of God we can trace only his manifestations in our own world . Only― He , who thro ' vast immensity can ...
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... theme— One , one man only breeds my just offence ; Whom crimes gave wealth , and wealth gave Impudence . ( 45-6 ) in During the years 1735-1737 other themes emerge the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , which returns to the war with the Dunces ...
... theme— One , one man only breeds my just offence ; Whom crimes gave wealth , and wealth gave Impudence . ( 45-6 ) in During the years 1735-1737 other themes emerge the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , which returns to the war with the Dunces ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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