Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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Sivu 43
... Lost , wherein M , Hon Satan and the fallen angels welter in a lake of burning sulphur . In Pope's poem , Ariel threatens the sylphs with another kind of Hell : they will lie in puddles of spilled cosmetics and will burn in a " sea " of ...
... Lost , wherein M , Hon Satan and the fallen angels welter in a lake of burning sulphur . In Pope's poem , Ariel threatens the sylphs with another kind of Hell : they will lie in puddles of spilled cosmetics and will burn in a " sea " of ...
Sivu 58
... Lost Pope would have had good precedent for translating into that verse form . But he was aware , as his remarks to Spence concerning Paradise Lost indicate , that blank verse was better adapted to a subject which was exotic and remote ...
... Lost Pope would have had good precedent for translating into that verse form . But he was aware , as his remarks to Spence concerning Paradise Lost indicate , that blank verse was better adapted to a subject which was exotic and remote ...
Sivu 94
... Lost . Oblique and direct glances at Milton are everywhere in the poem , from the opening " Garden , tempting with forbidden fruit ” ( I , 8 ) to the final lines — a para- phrase of Milton's " Be lowly wise : Think only what concerns ...
... Lost . Oblique and direct glances at Milton are everywhere in the poem , from the opening " Garden , tempting with forbidden fruit ” ( I , 8 ) to the final lines — a para- phrase of Milton's " Be lowly wise : Think only what concerns ...
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