Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... appeared in February . Pope also met Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . 1716 The second volume of the Iliad appeared in March . 1717 Pope's only venture into drama , a farce called Three Hours after Marriage and written in collaboration with ...
... appeared in February . Pope also met Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . 1716 The second volume of the Iliad appeared in March . 1717 Pope's only venture into drama , a farce called Three Hours after Marriage and written in collaboration with ...
Sivu 13
... appeared . Pope's greatest efforts were to ap- from now until the end of his career . pear 1729 The Dunciad Variorum was published in April . 1731 About 1730 Pope conceived of writing a series of poems which would comprise an ethical ...
... appeared . Pope's greatest efforts were to ap- from now until the end of his career . pear 1729 The Dunciad Variorum was published in April . 1731 About 1730 Pope conceived of writing a series of poems which would comprise an ethical ...
Sivu 47
... appearance : beauty ) in the place of a true value ( the reality : virtue ) . This basic problem of appearance versus reality broods over the poem , and there is amidst the gaiety of " Fancy's Maze " always the serious moral indictment ...
... appearance : beauty ) in the place of a true value ( the reality : virtue ) . This basic problem of appearance versus reality broods over the poem , and there is amidst the gaiety of " Fancy's Maze " always the serious moral indictment ...
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