The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... Epistle to Cobham ( 1734 ) , written third but placed first in the series . Cobham was a general of middling distinction and founder of the impressive ' dynasty of Stow ' . But the poem is too much of a portrait gallery , too illustra ...
... Epistle to Cobham ( 1734 ) , written third but placed first in the series . Cobham was a general of middling distinction and founder of the impressive ' dynasty of Stow ' . But the poem is too much of a portrait gallery , too illustra ...
第 211 頁
... Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot , used as a prologue to the imitations . The poem is couched as a ' bill of complaint ' , i.e. a plea in Chancery . But somehow Pope appears to take a curious pleasure in cataloguing the annoyances to which he is ...
... Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot , used as a prologue to the imitations . The poem is couched as a ' bill of complaint ' , i.e. a plea in Chancery . But somehow Pope appears to take a curious pleasure in cataloguing the annoyances to which he is ...
第 213 頁
... Epistle II , i , he introduced a wide survey of taste , with scraps of history and social reportage . But the central idea is once more that of the creative imagination , and it is balked under the dispensation of George II , Queen ...
... Epistle II , i , he introduced a wide survey of taste , with scraps of history and social reportage . But the central idea is once more that of the creative imagination , and it is balked under the dispensation of George II , Queen ...
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