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... speak from this Olympian perspective during the course of the vision itself.21 Indeed , as those visionary scenes ... speaking ab extra , knowing and judging from a privileged position outside the world of men . At the logical extreme ...
... speak from this Olympian perspective during the course of the vision itself.21 Indeed , as those visionary scenes ... speaking ab extra , knowing and judging from a privileged position outside the world of men . At the logical extreme ...
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... world . In the earlier Satire II . , the dialogue is sustained but its com- municative function is , at the end , wholly lost . Pope and the Friend are stil speaking , but they are speaking entirely 162 ACTS OF KNOWLEDGE.
... world . In the earlier Satire II . , the dialogue is sustained but its com- municative function is , at the end , wholly lost . Pope and the Friend are stil speaking , but they are speaking entirely 162 ACTS OF KNOWLEDGE.
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Pope's Later Poems Fredric V. Bogel. Friend are stil speaking , but they are speaking entirely different languages . Whatever its particular form , the pattern in each satire is one of inevitable breakdown of relationship , involving a ...
Pope's Later Poems Fredric V. Bogel. Friend are stil speaking , but they are speaking entirely different languages . Whatever its particular form , the pattern in each satire is one of inevitable breakdown of relationship , involving a ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Human Knowledge and Poetic Structure | 37 |
The Epistolary Pattern | 108 |
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