Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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Donald Bettice Clark. Horace Imitated " appeared . For some time Pope had been concerned with immorality and ... concern over the state of English life and govern- ment expressed itself in four satiric utterances during the year : " The ...
Donald Bettice Clark. Horace Imitated " appeared . For some time Pope had been concerned with immorality and ... concern over the state of English life and govern- ment expressed itself in four satiric utterances during the year : " The ...
第 114 頁
... concerned with the moral problems of proper charity than is " To Burlington , " Pope's tone in the for- mer is quite appropriately that of the lay theologian . In “ To Bur- lington , , " 25 where the problem is more one of good taste ...
... concerned with the moral problems of proper charity than is " To Burlington , " Pope's tone in the for- mer is quite appropriately that of the lay theologian . In “ To Bur- lington , , " 25 where the problem is more one of good taste ...
第 146 頁
... explained by Pope's dejection at the failure of the Tories to gain control of the government . Pope's interest in politics was never partisan ; rather , he was concerned about the immoral effects on mankind of [ 146 ] ALEXANDER POPE.
... explained by Pope's dejection at the failure of the Tories to gain control of the government . Pope's interest in politics was never partisan ; rather , he was concerned about the immoral effects on mankind of [ 146 ] ALEXANDER POPE.
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