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... described , to para- graph , to metre , to rhyme , to the aesthetic structure of the whole poem , afford us a critical pattern with which to review the varieties of work on Pope and his world which has been produced during the last ...
... described , to para- graph , to metre , to rhyme , to the aesthetic structure of the whole poem , afford us a critical pattern with which to review the varieties of work on Pope and his world which has been produced during the last ...
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... described as his ' affluence of imagination " ; according to the Chevalier Ramsay , FĂ©nelon treats the reader with friendly candour , and ' lets him into his own Heart " . Pope's characters in his translation of Homer have , like ...
... described as his ' affluence of imagination " ; according to the Chevalier Ramsay , FĂ©nelon treats the reader with friendly candour , and ' lets him into his own Heart " . Pope's characters in his translation of Homer have , like ...
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... described Minerva as a ' virago in armour ' whose stern looks ' threaten violence ' . This image fused with the myth of Britannia , as in John Durant Breval's Henry and Minerva ( 1739 ) , a poem which celebrates the birth of classicism ...
... described Minerva as a ' virago in armour ' whose stern looks ' threaten violence ' . This image fused with the myth of Britannia , as in John Durant Breval's Henry and Minerva ( 1739 ) , a poem which celebrates the birth of classicism ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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