The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... Pope's new literary and social life . Its brilliance reflects the optimism of a young poet who has just found his place in the world of letters . If we may believe Pope , The Temple of Fame was composed in 1711 , a year earlier than the ...
... Pope's new literary and social life . Its brilliance reflects the optimism of a young poet who has just found his place in the world of letters . If we may believe Pope , The Temple of Fame was composed in 1711 , a year earlier than the ...
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... Pope's poetry , and Johnson expressed it forthrightly when he questioned the sincerity of Pope's motives , first in writing and then in withdrawing from political satire : That he desisted from his attempts at reformation ... Pope's 204 POPE.
... Pope's poetry , and Johnson expressed it forthrightly when he questioned the sincerity of Pope's motives , first in writing and then in withdrawing from political satire : That he desisted from his attempts at reformation ... Pope's 204 POPE.
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... Pope's style , Pope's moods , and Pope's subjects which became the objects of adulation or attack . ' Every warbler has his tune by heart ' , Cowper com- plained , but not altogether justly . The external elegance of Pope's style might ...
... Pope's style , Pope's moods , and Pope's subjects which became the objects of adulation or attack . ' Every warbler has his tune by heart ' , Cowper com- plained , but not altogether justly . The external elegance of Pope's style might ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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