The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... Pope's ethics of good sense , ' ' Addison's humane smile , ' the attainment of a fit prose ' -these are the topics of the remainder of this chapter . Alexander 1688-1744 . • Pope's life may be passed over , except for a few dis ...
... Pope's ethics of good sense , ' ' Addison's humane smile , ' the attainment of a fit prose ' -these are the topics of the remainder of this chapter . Alexander 1688-1744 . • Pope's life may be passed over , except for a few dis ...
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... Pope's satire is found in all its perfection in the ' Dunciad , ' which is even nastier than it is Pope's satire . witty , in the ' Moral Essays , ' which are a curious blend of moralising and satire , and in what are now usually called ...
... Pope's satire is found in all its perfection in the ' Dunciad , ' which is even nastier than it is Pope's satire . witty , in the ' Moral Essays , ' which are a curious blend of moralising and satire , and in what are now usually called ...
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... Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depreciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . ' Coleridge insists on the evolution of the characters as a criterion of their excellence : ' You will find this a ...
... Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depreciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . ' Coleridge insists on the evolution of the characters as a criterion of their excellence : ' You will find this a ...
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