Pope: A Collection of Critical EssaysJoseph V. Guerinot Prentice-Hall, 1973 - 184 من الصفحات |
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... poet's outlook , stiffening the accents of his satire after 1735 and deepening the " darkness visible " of the fourth book of the Dunciad in 1742 . By this time , and indeed well before it , " Mr. Pope " had become something very like a ...
... poet's outlook , stiffening the accents of his satire after 1735 and deepening the " darkness visible " of the fourth book of the Dunciad in 1742 . By this time , and indeed well before it , " Mr. Pope " had become something very like a ...
الصفحة 173
... poet is doing . In their dullness they are left wondering what this poet is writing about . " Why will not my subjects write in prose ? ” The Friend continues in this vein , complaining next ( of all things ! ) of the poet's correctness ...
... poet is doing . In their dullness they are left wondering what this poet is writing about . " Why will not my subjects write in prose ? ” The Friend continues in this vein , complaining next ( of all things ! ) of the poet's correctness ...
الصفحة 176
... poet's strictly argumentative needs , raising the right questions to occasion the satirist's defense of his satire . That he raises them for the wrong reasons is but an added effect of the poet's art . If you must satirize , he asks ...
... poet's strictly argumentative needs , raising the right questions to occasion the satirist's defense of his satire . That he raises them for the wrong reasons is but an added effect of the poet's art . If you must satirize , he asks ...
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