Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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Sivu 37
... ideal critic , though , is a man of the past : " Such once were Criticks , such the Happy Few , / Athens and Rome in better Ages knew " ( 11. 643-44 ) . And with these halcyon days Pope be- gins his survey of the history of criticism ...
... ideal critic , though , is a man of the past : " Such once were Criticks , such the Happy Few , / Athens and Rome in better Ages knew " ( 11. 643-44 ) . And with these halcyon days Pope be- gins his survey of the history of criticism ...
Sivu 75
... ideal nature under ideal conditions by representing actual nature under intensely realistic or even exaggerated conditions . Pope's satire grew more and more realistic in its use of names , incidents , and actual condi- tions in ...
... ideal nature under ideal conditions by representing actual nature under intensely realistic or even exaggerated conditions . Pope's satire grew more and more realistic in its use of names , incidents , and actual condi- tions in ...
Sivu 105
... ideal woman , he drops the painting figure and turns aside from the imaginary gallery to the living woman beside him with whom he has been discussing it . In her he can depict the ideal because she is real : she does not live in a world ...
... ideal woman , he drops the painting figure and turns aside from the imaginary gallery to the living woman beside him with whom he has been discussing it . In her he can depict the ideal because she is real : she does not live in a world ...
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