Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four Poems |
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... remains a good deal in the Essay on Man which not only does not appear in Bolingbroke's writings but even contradicts what he has to say . Pope's chief debt to Bolingbroke is for something dear to many of the Augustans , the doctrine ...
... remains a good deal in the Essay on Man which not only does not appear in Bolingbroke's writings but even contradicts what he has to say . Pope's chief debt to Bolingbroke is for something dear to many of the Augustans , the doctrine ...
Page 67
... remains ; a cranky sort of virtuosoship . For the pedantic critic he has nothing but contempt , as any but the most super- ficial reading of the Essay on Criticism and The Dunciad will show . In The Dunciad the confusion that besets the ...
... remains ; a cranky sort of virtuosoship . For the pedantic critic he has nothing but contempt , as any but the most super- ficial reading of the Essay on Criticism and The Dunciad will show . In The Dunciad the confusion that besets the ...
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... remains on two separate levels of meaning - the literal and the allegorical . Coleridge constantly draws a distinction between allegory and symbol . In Lecture VIII of his 1818 Lectures , he writes : " The Symbolical cannot , perhaps ...
... remains on two separate levels of meaning - the literal and the allegorical . Coleridge constantly draws a distinction between allegory and symbol . In Lecture VIII of his 1818 Lectures , he writes : " The Symbolical cannot , perhaps ...
Contents
POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
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