Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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Sivu 34
... meaning material proper for use in literature , tends to mean mate- rial that has passed through the mind of the artist . " 19 The word " wit " was in a state of transition in Pope's day ; and , although he uses it forty - six times in ...
... meaning material proper for use in literature , tends to mean mate- rial that has passed through the mind of the artist . " 19 The word " wit " was in a state of transition in Pope's day ; and , although he uses it forty - six times in ...
Sivu 112
... mean between two extremes ; thus , the character sketches of the two Cottas , father and son ( II . 179–218 ) , illuminate this virtue as the mean between prodigality and miserliness . The two Cottas , however , illustrate the point ...
... mean between two extremes ; thus , the character sketches of the two Cottas , father and son ( II . 179–218 ) , illuminate this virtue as the mean between prodigality and miserliness . The two Cottas , however , illustrate the point ...
Sivu 114
... mean — the point half- way between waste and miserliness . This virtue would be applica- ble to most human beings , whether their wealth be great or mod- est . Magnificence , however , is applicable only to large amounts of wealth ...
... mean — the point half- way between waste and miserliness . This virtue would be applica- ble to most human beings , whether their wealth be great or mod- est . Magnificence , however , is applicable only to large amounts of wealth ...
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