Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... Pope's Essay on Man — which , with the exception of a modern edition of the work ( now in hand ) , is about as great a distance between literature and life as is possible to imagine . Johnson , how- ever , injects new life into the ...
... Pope's Essay on Man — which , with the exception of a modern edition of the work ( now in hand ) , is about as great a distance between literature and life as is possible to imagine . Johnson , how- ever , injects new life into the ...
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... Pope ' consists of a dialogue with one or other of his predecessors , Ruffhead and Joseph Warton , in which the opponent's name is not mentioned . The dialectic leads up to the pugnacious question at the end : ' If Pope be not a poet ...
... Pope ' consists of a dialogue with one or other of his predecessors , Ruffhead and Joseph Warton , in which the opponent's name is not mentioned . The dialectic leads up to the pugnacious question at the end : ' If Pope be not a poet ...
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... Pope or Swift . He shared their notion of how poetry could achieve its moral purpose : the object of writing was to chastise vice and folly by the sharp delineation of contemporary fools and knaves . He was totally devoted to the ...
... Pope or Swift . He shared their notion of how poetry could achieve its moral purpose : the object of writing was to chastise vice and folly by the sharp delineation of contemporary fools and knaves . He was totally devoted to the ...
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