Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... greater elaborations of folly within the satires . For example , we have recently been told that puns are Pope's " most prolific source of imagery in his comic and satiric poetry , " 12 and serve to yoke together the most violently ...
... greater elaborations of folly within the satires . For example , we have recently been told that puns are Pope's " most prolific source of imagery in his comic and satiric poetry , " 12 and serve to yoke together the most violently ...
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... greater ode , and the " Pindarick madness " that produced these greater odes smouldered under the surface between Congreve and Gray , more or less ignored by major poets during the reign of the Scriblerians . Degree of didacticism also ...
... greater ode , and the " Pindarick madness " that produced these greater odes smouldered under the surface between Congreve and Gray , more or less ignored by major poets during the reign of the Scriblerians . Degree of didacticism also ...
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... greater dignity than Pope . After the general election of 1734 , " a short period of political calm set in , " as Butt phrases it ( Imitations , p . xxxvii ) , and Pope's poems refrain from primarily political concerns ( though , again ...
... greater dignity than Pope . After the general election of 1734 , " a short period of political calm set in , " as Butt phrases it ( Imitations , p . xxxvii ) , and Pope's poems refrain from primarily political concerns ( though , again ...
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Introduction by Paul J Korshin University | 3 |
The Scheduled Quest by Carey McIntosh | 27 |
The Role of the Original | 53 |
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