The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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Pat Rogers. 18 Pope In the last forty years Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) has enjoyed an astonishing renascence . A comparison , not unduly fanciful , might be made with the revival over this period of the harpsi- chord . The poetic idiom ...
Pat Rogers. 18 Pope In the last forty years Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) has enjoyed an astonishing renascence . A comparison , not unduly fanciful , might be made with the revival over this period of the harpsi- chord . The poetic idiom ...
第 204 頁
... Pope makes Windsor and its environs the vehicle for his political metaphor , and arguably he overloads this too - convenient symbol . But against that must be set the rich poetic sustenance he gains from this choice of locale . Moving ...
... Pope makes Windsor and its environs the vehicle for his political metaphor , and arguably he overloads this too - convenient symbol . But against that must be set the rich poetic sustenance he gains from this choice of locale . Moving ...
第 214 頁
... Pope's life , with the new book he added to The Dunciad in 1742 to make the four - book version of 1743. By any ... Pope's enemies . The nineteenth - century critics , whatever their shortcomings , were right to see The Dunciad as ...
... Pope's life , with the new book he added to The Dunciad in 1742 to make the four - book version of 1743. By any ... Pope's enemies . The nineteenth - century critics , whatever their shortcomings , were right to see The Dunciad as ...
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