A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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William John Courthope. CHAPTER VI ALEXANDER POPE Pope's poetry a reflection of all the social forces operating in England in the first half of the eighteenth century . His birth and education . Imitative period of composition . His ...
William John Courthope. CHAPTER VI ALEXANDER POPE Pope's poetry a reflection of all the social forces operating in England in the first half of the eighteenth century . His birth and education . Imitative period of composition . His ...
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... Pope's idea of " following Nature " was precisely the same as our own ( which , for all we know , may be equally transient ) does not seem to me a very ... POPE just Pope's critical principles opposed to the practice of the Metaphysical.
... Pope's idea of " following Nature " was precisely the same as our own ( which , for all we know , may be equally transient ) does not seem to me a very ... POPE just Pope's critical principles opposed to the practice of the Metaphysical.
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... Pope's claim to be held a representative critic , we are bound to remember that his aim was to produce not a treatise of analytical reason , but a didactic poem . Judged by this standard , Johnson's praise of the Essay does not seem to ...
... Pope's claim to be held a representative critic , we are bound to remember that his aim was to produce not a treatise of analytical reason , but a didactic poem . Judged by this standard , Johnson's praise of the Essay does not seem to ...
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