| Brett Zimmerman - 2005 - 440 páginas
...examples of the device are, of course, the bathetic instances in Pope's The Rape of the Lock: "Here, Thou, Great Anna! whom three Realms obey,/ Dost sometimes Counsel take - and sometimes Tea"($.j8); "When Husbands or when Lap-dogs breathe their last" (3.158). Lanham provides a more contemporary... | |
| Frank H. Ellis - 2005 - 244 páginas
...success. Matthew Arnold, The Study of Poetry (1880) Zeugma: yoking together of incongruities: . . . Great Anna! whom three Realms obey, Dost sometimes Counsel take — and sometimes Tea. Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock, III 7 (1714) Oxymoron: yoking together contradictions: cold fire,... | |
| Anne Orford - 2006 - 401 páginas
...and reproduce over time.99 Already in the early 1700s, Pope can write, of Hampton Court, Here Thou, Great Anna\ whom three Realms obey, Dost sometimes Counsel take - and sometimes Tea.100 And he presumably did not count the principality of Wales, a separate nation, in his three... | |
| Pat Rogers - 2007
...sentence are linked together by a single verb. A well known example implicates the political world: Here Britain's Statesmen oft the Fall foredoom Of Foreign Tyrants, and of Nymphs at home; Here Thou, Great Annal whom three Realms obey, Doth sometimes Counsel take - and sometimes Tea. (m, 5-8)... | |
| Sylvia Adamson, Gavin Alexander, Katrin Ettenhuber - 2007 - 238 páginas
...Honour, or her new Brocade' (11.107); 'Or lose her Heart, or Necklace, at a Ball' (11.109); 'Here Thou, Great Anna\ whom three Realms obey, | Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes Tea (1n.7-8). John Butt (ed.), The Poems of Alexander Pope (London: Routledge, 1963), pp. 225, 227. 6.... | |
| Shizuo Tsuji, Mary Sutherland - 2007 - 522 páginas
...England. Alexander Pope observed in his famous rhyme about the royal palace of Hampton Court : Here thou, great Anna! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea. Tea became known in Japan around the eighth century, long before it was exported from China to Europe.... | |
| Irina Giertz - 2007 - 57 páginas
...different senses (predominantly, literal and metaphorical). For example, in the sentence Here thou, Anna! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take - and sometimes tea (Pope Rape of the lock, Canto III.7-8)13 the syllepsis is based on the two idiomatic uses of 'take'... | |
| Sophie Gee - 2008 - 387 páginas
...pride surveys his rising tow'rs, There stands a structure of majestic frame, Which from the neighb'ring Hampton takes its name. Here Britain's statesmen oft...foredoom Of foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home; Here thou, great Anna! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea. Hither... | |
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