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... poetic language which it can never finally be intelligent to separate into content and form . Peter France , however , reminds us that perhaps the most influential translation of Pope's Works into French was in prose and , further ...
... poetic language which it can never finally be intelligent to separate into content and form . Peter France , however , reminds us that perhaps the most influential translation of Pope's Works into French was in prose and , further ...
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... poetic work . This in turn means that it is extremely difficult to generalise the ' thought ' of the poem . The Rape of the Lock is now revealed as a finely balanced aesthetic structure in which notions of active resistance and passive ...
... poetic work . This in turn means that it is extremely difficult to generalise the ' thought ' of the poem . The Rape of the Lock is now revealed as a finely balanced aesthetic structure in which notions of active resistance and passive ...
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... poetic tradition is founded applies too to poets ' creations , so that , for example , ' Dido cannot be denied to be the poetical daughter of Calypso ' . The role of poet , like the essential character shared by Dido and Calypso ...
... poetic tradition is founded applies too to poets ' creations , so that , for example , ' Dido cannot be denied to be the poetical daughter of Calypso ' . The role of poet , like the essential character shared by Dido and Calypso ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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