Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... letter to Abelard , taken from a series of letters translated into English in 1713 by John Hughes . This first letter surveys Eloisa's past rela- tionship with Abelard in chronological order . Pope follows this organization but he ...
... letter to Abelard , taken from a series of letters translated into English in 1713 by John Hughes . This first letter surveys Eloisa's past rela- tionship with Abelard in chronological order . Pope follows this organization but he ...
第 68 頁
... letter written in 1720 to Charles Jervas , the painter , reveals , Pope published only those poems which he felt would heighten Parnell's reputation : This [ a desire to see Jervas ] awakens the memory of some of those who have made a ...
... letter written in 1720 to Charles Jervas , the painter , reveals , Pope published only those poems which he felt would heighten Parnell's reputation : This [ a desire to see Jervas ] awakens the memory of some of those who have made a ...
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... letter to your neighbour Cheselden . That was the work of two mornings , after my brain was heated by a fever.1 You may have seen my last piece of song , which has met with such a flood of favour that my ears need no more flattery for ...
... letter to your neighbour Cheselden . That was the work of two mornings , after my brain was heated by a fever.1 You may have seen my last piece of song , which has met with such a flood of favour that my ears need no more flattery for ...
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action Addison Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion Arbuthnot attack Augustan Bathurst Belinda Bolingbroke Book of Horace Burlington character sketches Christian Cobham concors couplet created Dialogue discordia concors divine Dryden Dullness dunces Dunciad Earl eighteenth-century Eloisa to Abelard English epic Epistle to Dr Essay on Criticism Ethic Epistles ev'ry evil Fame George Sherburn goddess Heav'n heroic Homer Horace's human hunting Iliad imagery Imitations of Horace John John Caryll Lady language Lewis Theobald lines literary Lord Lord Hervey man's metaphor Milton mock-heroic moral values nature Oxford Paradise Lost pastoral poet poet's poetic Pope published Pope's poem portrait praise present pride Professor Rape reader Renaissance Reuben Brower rhetorical ruling passion satire Scriblerus Second Book Self-love Shakespeare social Sporus Swift sylphs taste theme things Thomas Parnell Tickell tion tone Tory tradition translation true Twickenham Twickenham Edition verse vice virtue Warburton Whig William Windsor Forest writing