Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... Essay on Man " It is obvious that Pope considered the " Essay on Man " the key- stone of the whole edifice of the proposed system . His statements to Spence show this , as does the fact that he tried to protect the poem at publication ...
... Essay on Man " It is obvious that Pope considered the " Essay on Man " the key- stone of the whole edifice of the proposed system . His statements to Spence show this , as does the fact that he tried to protect the poem at publication ...
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... Essay on Man " in these words : " In short , the controlling theme of the Essay on Man as a poem is a theme of constructive renunciation . By renouncing the exterior false Paradises , man finds the true one within . By ac- knowledging ...
... Essay on Man " in these words : " In short , the controlling theme of the Essay on Man as a poem is a theme of constructive renunciation . By renouncing the exterior false Paradises , man finds the true one within . By ac- knowledging ...
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... essay for the following discussion of the poem . 15. A succinct discussion of the Chain of Being can be found in E. M. W. Tillyard , The Elizabethan World Picture ( London , 1943 ) . The fullest treatment is A. O. Lovejoy , The Great ...
... essay for the following discussion of the poem . 15. A succinct discussion of the Chain of Being can be found in E. M. W. Tillyard , The Elizabethan World Picture ( London , 1943 ) . The fullest treatment is A. O. Lovejoy , The Great ...
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