The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... Pope became a living example of the justness of the convention . When Boling- broke returned from exile to seclusion , he thanked Pope for having taught him the value of retirement by his own example : ' In the mean time let me refer ...
... Pope became a living example of the justness of the convention . When Boling- broke returned from exile to seclusion , he thanked Pope for having taught him the value of retirement by his own example : ' In the mean time let me refer ...
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... Pope extended Horace's method of plain speaking into a mode of confession which forces us to believe that he felt the ethos of his moral satires as warmly as he had felt the pathos of his early works . This very warmth ... Pope's 204 POPE.
... Pope extended Horace's method of plain speaking into a mode of confession which forces us to believe that he felt the ethos of his moral satires as warmly as he had felt the pathos of his early works . This very warmth ... Pope's 204 POPE.
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... Pope . ' Bolingbroke's Act ' , see Property Quali- fication Act . Boswell , James , with reference to Johnson's London , 226 ; verses on Levet , 266 ; improvising , 232 ; to Johnson and Pope , 224 ; to Johnson and retirement , 233 ...
... Pope . ' Bolingbroke's Act ' , see Property Quali- fication Act . Boswell , James , with reference to Johnson's London , 226 ; verses on Levet , 266 ; improvising , 232 ; to Johnson and Pope , 224 ; to Johnson and retirement , 233 ...
Inhalt
THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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