Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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... Virtue , balance all agen . ( 57-60 ) Desirable social equilibrium requires that sense and virtue be kept in their place ; Pope in effect gives himself a taste of his own medicine , as his surrogate self ' P. ' is made to endure ...
... Virtue , balance all agen . ( 57-60 ) Desirable social equilibrium requires that sense and virtue be kept in their place ; Pope in effect gives himself a taste of his own medicine , as his surrogate self ' P. ' is made to endure ...
Side 115
... Virtue to counteract the vision of Vice in ' Dialogue I ' : ... diadem'd with Rays divine , Touch'd with the Flame that breaks from Virtue's Shrine , Her Priestess Muse forbids the Good to dye , And ope's the Temple of Eternity . Sative ...
... Virtue to counteract the vision of Vice in ' Dialogue I ' : ... diadem'd with Rays divine , Touch'd with the Flame that breaks from Virtue's Shrine , Her Priestess Muse forbids the Good to dye , And ope's the Temple of Eternity . Sative ...
Side 117
... virtue is exempt from amused objections ; but if experience teaches such cautious disbelief in perfection , virtue is nevertheless one sphere in which it may be worth pursuing , at whatever Gulliverian risks . However one reads the ...
... virtue is exempt from amused objections ; but if experience teaches such cautious disbelief in perfection , virtue is nevertheless one sphere in which it may be worth pursuing , at whatever Gulliverian risks . However one reads the ...
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Introduction page I | 7 |
The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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