Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 78
... Pope and his master Dryden , who was continually involved in political controversy and suffered real penalties for his Roman Catholicism ; in his absorption in the poem and his indifference to public issues , Pope looks forward to a ...
... Pope and his master Dryden , who was continually involved in political controversy and suffered real penalties for his Roman Catholicism ; in his absorption in the poem and his indifference to public issues , Pope looks forward to a ...
Side 79
... Pope in two ways : first , in the implied casualness towards his subject - matter ; secondly , in the emotional depend- ence on his friends which it so clearly reveals . Since Pope was a venomous satirist , one naturally hears more of ...
... Pope in two ways : first , in the implied casualness towards his subject - matter ; secondly , in the emotional depend- ence on his friends which it so clearly reveals . Since Pope was a venomous satirist , one naturally hears more of ...
Side 82
... Pope was actually Dull , and in what way , we consider the significance of the theme : the harm that Dulness can do to human society . For the Dunciad was not just one among Pope's works ; it was a whole chapter in his life . The first ...
... Pope was actually Dull , and in what way , we consider the significance of the theme : the harm that Dulness can do to human society . For the Dunciad was not just one among Pope's works ; it was a whole chapter in his life . The first ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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