Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... Pope certainly breathed deeply of the empiricist philosophy of Hobbes and Locke , for whom the terms and laws of mechanics were the language and order of nature ; similarly , Pope as man and thinker was sustained by the Newtonian ...
... Pope certainly breathed deeply of the empiricist philosophy of Hobbes and Locke , for whom the terms and laws of mechanics were the language and order of nature ; similarly , Pope as man and thinker was sustained by the Newtonian ...
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... Pope is a master of prose , albeit of course poetic prose . Certainly the Essay is about criticism , and makes enlightened statements about taste and wit and the principles of art . But so does every good poem , Pope insists , and not ...
... Pope is a master of prose , albeit of course poetic prose . Certainly the Essay is about criticism , and makes enlightened statements about taste and wit and the principles of art . But so does every good poem , Pope insists , and not ...
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... Pope's The Rape of the Lock is even more obvious than to the Spectator papers , for Gay not only borrows the same details and techniques , but even alludes to certain lines in Pope's poem . Gay's women are quite obviously part of that ...
... Pope's The Rape of the Lock is even more obvious than to the Spectator papers , for Gay not only borrows the same details and techniques , but even alludes to certain lines in Pope's poem . Gay's women are quite obviously part of that ...
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