Alexander Pope: Essays for the TercentenaryColin Nicholson |
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... classical locus amoenus . Perhaps , the reader conjectures , it will be an attempt to renegotiate the decorum of pastoral along the serio - comic lines of John Gay's The Shepherd's Week ? At all events , the reader will be alerted to a ...
... classical locus amoenus . Perhaps , the reader conjectures , it will be an attempt to renegotiate the decorum of pastoral along the serio - comic lines of John Gay's The Shepherd's Week ? At all events , the reader will be alerted to a ...
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... Classical referent , hint or inversion . Classical antecedents of fructifying and invig- orating deities provide the necessary contrast and corrective for Dulness's triumphant penetration and possession of the British state in the world ...
... Classical referent , hint or inversion . Classical antecedents of fructifying and invig- orating deities provide the necessary contrast and corrective for Dulness's triumphant penetration and possession of the British state in the world ...
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... classical poetry are to the Augustan poet . Jacob's parallellism would not be lost on Pope . From boy- hood he had been interested in the visual arts ; a drawing of his showing a classical bard with a parchment ( ' Vergil Convinced by ...
... classical poetry are to the Augustan poet . Jacob's parallellism would not be lost on Pope . From boy- hood he had been interested in the visual arts ; a drawing of his showing a classical bard with a parchment ( ' Vergil Convinced by ...
Contents
The Politics Of Pope HT Dickinson | 1 |
Martin Malone | 22 |
Pope And The Scottish Enlightenment | 39 |
Copyright | |
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