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... tion is involved with the unity of the structure and action . The last translatable quality is Homer's " sentiments . " A better word might be " sententiae , " as Pope's comment indicates : " What were alone sufficient to prove the ...
... tion is involved with the unity of the structure and action . The last translatable quality is Homer's " sentiments . " A better word might be " sententiae , " as Pope's comment indicates : " What were alone sufficient to prove the ...
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... tion and atonement for these satirized follies is Bolingbroke , and the poem ends with an apostrophe to him containing higher praise than Pope saw fit to offer any other friend in all his poetry : Is this my Guide , Philosopher , and ...
... tion and atonement for these satirized follies is Bolingbroke , and the poem ends with an apostrophe to him containing higher praise than Pope saw fit to offer any other friend in all his poetry : Is this my Guide , Philosopher , and ...
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... tion , L ( 1935 ) . A most discerning article on how the principles of rhetoric helped to establish the formal metrical pattern of the heroic couplet . WILLIAMSON , GEORGE . " The Rhetorical Pattern of neo - Classical Wit , " Modern ...
... tion , L ( 1935 ) . A most discerning article on how the principles of rhetoric helped to establish the formal metrical pattern of the heroic couplet . WILLIAMSON , GEORGE . " The Rhetorical Pattern of neo - Classical Wit , " Modern ...
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