Literary Criticism of Alexander PopeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1965 - 181 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... Pope's pose is that of the humble amateur , who has written only for his own amusement , whose poems fall short of even his own ideas of poetry , and who is uncertain whether collecting his pieces is to be properly figured as " a man ...
... Pope's pose is that of the humble amateur , who has written only for his own amusement , whose poems fall short of even his own ideas of poetry , and who is uncertain whether collecting his pieces is to be properly figured as " a man ...
Sivu xvi
... Pope and such friends as Swift , Gay , and Arbuthnot , literary offenses naturally ranked high among the butts of ridicule . Pope's own attacks on literary figures or practices often have personal quarrels as their immediate context ...
... Pope and such friends as Swift , Gay , and Arbuthnot , literary offenses naturally ranked high among the butts of ridicule . Pope's own attacks on literary figures or practices often have personal quarrels as their immediate context ...
Sivu xxxiv
... Pope , Vol . I ( London , 1961 ) , and are used by permission of Methuen and Company and the Yale University Press . The selections from Pope's letters are based on the texts in The Correspondence of Alexander Pope , ed . George ...
... Pope , Vol . I ( London , 1961 ) , and are used by permission of Methuen and Company and the Yale University Press . The selections from Pope's letters are based on the texts in The Correspondence of Alexander Pope , ed . George ...
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Preface to the Works of 1717 | 23 |
From Popes Correspondence | 29 |
Of the Art of Sinking in Poetry | 43 |
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