Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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第 64 頁
... attacking Agamemnon , the King , is not only attacking the social order of the state but also the civil order . In so presenting the encounter , Pope is underscor- ing his " moral " : " that ... attack on Agamemnon , [ 64 ] ALEXANDER POPE.
... attacking Agamemnon , the King , is not only attacking the social order of the state but also the civil order . In so presenting the encounter , Pope is underscor- ing his " moral " : " that ... attack on Agamemnon , [ 64 ] ALEXANDER POPE.
第 129 頁
... attack . The “ Atticus " portrait comes at the conclu- sion of a section of the poem dealing with critics who had at- tacked Pope and his work from the very beginning : Gildon ( 1 . 151 ) , Dennis ( 1. 153 ) , Theobald ( 1. 158 ) , and ...
... attack . The “ Atticus " portrait comes at the conclu- sion of a section of the poem dealing with critics who had at- tacked Pope and his work from the very beginning : Gildon ( 1 . 151 ) , Dennis ( 1. 153 ) , Theobald ( 1. 158 ) , and ...
第 141 頁
... attack on Pope by his old adversaries and by new ones paid by Walpole's government to silence the poet . Pope's ... attacks against Pope were published . A year later Pope wrote Swift describing the past incident , and his comments in ...
... attack on Pope by his old adversaries and by new ones paid by Walpole's government to silence the poet . Pope's ... attacks against Pope were published . A year later Pope wrote Swift describing the past incident , and his comments in ...
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