Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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... theme ; and time , or mutability , as a complementary theme . The time sequence is also developed by the setting of each pastoral at a different period of the day : early morning ( " Spring " ) , mid - day ( " Summer " ) , sunset ...
... theme ; and time , or mutability , as a complementary theme . The time sequence is also developed by the setting of each pastoral at a different period of the day : early morning ( " Spring " ) , mid - day ( " Summer " ) , sunset ...
Sivu 105
... theme . The reason these portraits are hard to paint , the poet admits , is that their subjects change so fast ; and ... theme of the poem - human nature in woman , as in man , is inscrutable ; it is as variable as the clothes women wear ...
... theme . The reason these portraits are hard to paint , the poet admits , is that their subjects change so fast ; and ... theme of the poem - human nature in woman , as in man , is inscrutable ; it is as variable as the clothes women wear ...
Sivu 123
... theme or state- ment from the original , to create contemporary variations on it , and to illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier ...
... theme or state- ment from the original , to create contemporary variations on it , and to illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier ...
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