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Nitish K. Basu. CHAPTER FIVE ENTERS ALEXANDER POPE Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) , like Addison and Swift , wanted to improve the methods and standard of criticism in ... POPE Alexander Pope: analysis of An Essay on Criticism— Notes 72-82.
Nitish K. Basu. CHAPTER FIVE ENTERS ALEXANDER POPE Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) , like Addison and Swift , wanted to improve the methods and standard of criticism in ... POPE Alexander Pope: analysis of An Essay on Criticism— Notes 72-82.
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... Pope asked people to be guided by the light of unerring Nature . Then " a perfect judge will read each work of wit ... Pope himself never did . ) It is not possible to find fault with this brilliant summing up . But it is a curious irony ...
... Pope asked people to be guided by the light of unerring Nature . Then " a perfect judge will read each work of wit ... Pope himself never did . ) It is not possible to find fault with this brilliant summing up . But it is a curious irony ...
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... Pope wanted creative genius to follow a well - marked path a path that neo - classicists marked out , following in their own way Aristotle , Horace and other predecessors ; Pope only allowed some amount of licence ( very likely under ...
... Pope wanted creative genius to follow a well - marked path a path that neo - classicists marked out , following in their own way Aristotle , Horace and other predecessors ; Pope only allowed some amount of licence ( very likely under ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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