The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... heart naturally loves truth ' . In the second place , everything is done to make ' the well sung woes ' as personally moving as possible . " The Epistle of Eloise grows warm , and begins to have some Breathings of the Heart in it ...
... heart naturally loves truth ' . In the second place , everything is done to make ' the well sung woes ' as personally moving as possible . " The Epistle of Eloise grows warm , and begins to have some Breathings of the Heart in it ...
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... heart'— illustrate perfectly the way in which Pope approached his theme of human conduct . He assumed this innate faculty , on which his poetry depends , indeed , for its persuasive force , and also , like Butler , he exercised it upon ...
... heart'— illustrate perfectly the way in which Pope approached his theme of human conduct . He assumed this innate faculty , on which his poetry depends , indeed , for its persuasive force , and also , like Butler , he exercised it upon ...
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... Heart of ev'ry ogling Beau ! This goodly Goose , all feather'd like a Jay , So gravely vain , and so demurely gay , Last Night t'adorn the Court , did overload Her bald buff Forehead with a high Commode : Her steps were manag'd with ...
... Heart of ev'ry ogling Beau ! This goodly Goose , all feather'd like a Jay , So gravely vain , and so demurely gay , Last Night t'adorn the Court , did overload Her bald buff Forehead with a high Commode : Her steps were manag'd with ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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