Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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第 67 頁
... 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 ...
第 141 頁
... letter contains only eighty - four lines and urges the simple , moderate life which bestows honesty and independence upon those who follow it . The specific citing of actual persons by name and the allusive nature of the " Imitations ...
... letter contains only eighty - four lines and urges the simple , moderate life which bestows honesty and independence upon those who follow it . The specific citing of actual persons by name and the allusive nature of the " Imitations ...
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