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... Patterns of Structure and Theme Two structural patterns , or kinds of movement , dominate the Epistles to Several Persons , the Imitations of Horace , and Pope's other major poems of the 1730s . On the one hand , there is the pattern of ...
... Patterns of Structure and Theme Two structural patterns , or kinds of movement , dominate the Epistles to Several Persons , the Imitations of Horace , and Pope's other major poems of the 1730s . On the one hand , there is the pattern of ...
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... pattern of skepticism ; it did not eliminate it . To read the Epistles to Several Persons in the order in which they appeared in the 1735 Works is thus to see them as the single exception to the overall pattern of Pope's career from ...
... pattern of skepticism ; it did not eliminate it . To read the Epistles to Several Persons in the order in which they appeared in the 1735 Works is thus to see them as the single exception to the overall pattern of Pope's career from ...
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... pattern in each satire is one of inevitable breakdown of relationship , involving a simplification of the poet's identity and of his way of seeing the world . Stoic denial and moderate use , moral judgment and communal participation ...
... pattern in each satire is one of inevitable breakdown of relationship , involving a simplification of the poet's identity and of his way of seeing the world . Stoic denial and moderate use , moral judgment and communal participation ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Human Knowledge and Poetic Structure | 37 |
The Epistolary Pattern | 108 |
Copyright | |
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