Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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第 121 頁
... imitations discuss contemporary abuses of the principles of true government . It is likely that Pope , upon abandoning his orig- inal plan and being reluctant to discard any ideas or lines already written , used the old material in his ...
... imitations discuss contemporary abuses of the principles of true government . It is likely that Pope , upon abandoning his orig- inal plan and being reluctant to discard any ideas or lines already written , used the old material in his ...
第 123 頁
... Imitations , " it is the voice of Horace the satirist which one hear speaking in Pope's accents . Horace had described his Satires and Epistles as saturae : " small talks on almost any topic , " or " con- versations . " In Pope's " ...
... Imitations , " it is the voice of Horace the satirist which one hear speaking in Pope's accents . Horace had described his Satires and Epistles as saturae : " small talks on almost any topic , " or " con- versations . " In Pope's " ...
第 132 頁
... Imitations " often make reference to these intra- party troubles , and the basic cause of the split - Tory idealism and Whig practicality - can be seen everywhere in the " Imitations . " It is embodied in the poems in terms of the ...
... Imitations " often make reference to these intra- party troubles , and the basic cause of the split - Tory idealism and Whig practicality - can be seen everywhere in the " Imitations . " It is embodied in the poems in terms of the ...
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