Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... George Augustus II of England , his consummate irony turns praise to mockery and ad- miration to disgust . Pope's imitation is filtered through the Hora- tian original , and Horace and his poem become the structural metaphor of Pope's ...
... George Augustus II of England , his consummate irony turns praise to mockery and ad- miration to disgust . Pope's imitation is filtered through the Hora- tian original , and Horace and his poem become the structural metaphor of Pope's ...
第 166 頁
... George II is made obvious by a gift which Pope gave to the future ruler . Pope was fond of dogs and gave the same name , “ Bounce , " to a succession of pets . When one of them had a litter , he gave the Prince a puppy with the ...
... George II is made obvious by a gift which Pope gave to the future ruler . Pope was fond of dogs and gave the same name , “ Bounce , " to a succession of pets . When one of them had a litter , he gave the Prince a puppy with the ...
第 169 頁
... George Sherburn . 5 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1956 . • The Prose Works . Edited by Norman Ault . Oxford : B. Black- well , 1936. The volume admits without convincing documentation some dubious works attributed to Pope by Mr ...
... George Sherburn . 5 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1956 . • The Prose Works . Edited by Norman Ault . Oxford : B. Black- well , 1936. The volume admits without convincing documentation some dubious works attributed to Pope by Mr ...
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