Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... line eighty - four , and the final twenty - four lines extend the vision of the Golden Age into the future , even to the Millennium , as the final alexandrine of the poem states , " Thy Realm for ever lasts ! thy own Messiah reigns ...
... line eighty - four , and the final twenty - four lines extend the vision of the Golden Age into the future , even to the Millennium , as the final alexandrine of the poem states , " Thy Realm for ever lasts ! thy own Messiah reigns ...
Sivu 93
... lines 25- 28 , Pope is discussing the neo - Platonic claim to have risen above the body . Or tread the mazy round his follow'rs trod , And quitting sense call imitating God ; As Eastern priests in giddy circles run , And turn their ...
... lines 25- 28 , Pope is discussing the neo - Platonic claim to have risen above the body . Or tread the mazy round his follow'rs trod , And quitting sense call imitating God ; As Eastern priests in giddy circles run , And turn their ...
Sivu 142
... lines , which I will send you . They are an Insertion for the next New Edition of the Dunciad . » 20 X " Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue I and Dialogue II ” Pope's next imitation , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight ...
... lines , which I will send you . They are an Insertion for the next New Edition of the Dunciad . » 20 X " Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue I and Dialogue II ” Pope's next imitation , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight ...
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