Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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Donald Bettice Clark. is addressed to Lord Bathurst , 21 a man of the world . Perhaps Bathurst's contemporary reputation as a man of loose morals ex- plains one of the major tones of the poem - that of the cynical , worldly man . As ...
Donald Bettice Clark. is addressed to Lord Bathurst , 21 a man of the world . Perhaps Bathurst's contemporary reputation as a man of loose morals ex- plains one of the major tones of the poem - that of the cynical , worldly man . As ...
第 109 頁
... Bathurst's persona , then , is the classical , witty , sophisti- cated , philosophic man of the world . Pope's persona is that of the lay Christian : " But I , who think more highly of our kind , / ( And surely , Heav'n and I are of a ...
... Bathurst's persona , then , is the classical , witty , sophisti- cated , philosophic man of the world . Pope's persona is that of the lay Christian : " But I , who think more highly of our kind , / ( And surely , Heav'n and I are of a ...
第 164 頁
... Bathurst ( 1685-1775 ) , a friend of Swift , Congreve , and Prior , became acquainted with Pope as early as 1718. He was a Tory member of Parliament , and he was created a baron in 1712 and an earl in 1772. His passion for landscape ...
... Bathurst ( 1685-1775 ) , a friend of Swift , Congreve , and Prior , became acquainted with Pope as early as 1718. He was a Tory member of Parliament , and he was created a baron in 1712 and an earl in 1772. His passion for landscape ...
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