Alexander PopePeter Dixon Ohio University Press, 1972 - 342 sider |
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Side 66
... give things ' proper images ' , and Cowley , witty himself in the old fashion , still in his Ode of Wit commends the ... gives us back the Image of our Mind : [ For ] true Expression , like th'unchanging Sun , Clears , and improves whate ...
... give things ' proper images ' , and Cowley , witty himself in the old fashion , still in his Ode of Wit commends the ... gives us back the Image of our Mind : [ For ] true Expression , like th'unchanging Sun , Clears , and improves whate ...
Side 133
... give and I devise ... My lands and tenements to Ned , ' 256-7 ) . In the Epistle to Bathurst , two successive notes allude to Chan- cery suits involving rapacious villains of this piece , Hopkins and Crook . We also have the bankrupt ...
... give and I devise ... My lands and tenements to Ned , ' 256-7 ) . In the Epistle to Bathurst , two successive notes allude to Chan- cery suits involving rapacious villains of this piece , Hopkins and Crook . We also have the bankrupt ...
Side 223
... give thy Country peace . ( 135-52 ) pre- At the obvious level these lines attack Blunt through irony . He is sented as a hypocritical puritan ( as in great measure he was ) and Pope deploys his irony by creating an account of South Sea ...
... give thy Country peace . ( 135-52 ) pre- At the obvious level these lines attack Blunt through irony . He is sented as a hypocritical puritan ( as in great measure he was ) and Pope deploys his irony by creating an account of South Sea ...
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