Acts of Knowledge: Pope's Later PoemsBucknell University Press, 1981 - 248 страници |
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... emphasis on the self controls both the thematic focus and the narrative modes of the Imitations . Here Pope fully ... emphasize . In most of the satires ( Satire II.i. , Satire II.ii , Epilogue to the Satires ) , substantial knowledge ...
... emphasis on the self controls both the thematic focus and the narrative modes of the Imitations . Here Pope fully ... emphasize . In most of the satires ( Satire II.i. , Satire II.ii , Epilogue to the Satires ) , substantial knowledge ...
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... emphasis , yet the emphasis is clear and strong . Pope's whole poetic identity , however , must be sought in both kinds of poem , for each offers a characteristic kind of vision , stance , and act of mind that nevertheless constitutes ...
... emphasis , yet the emphasis is clear and strong . Pope's whole poetic identity , however , must be sought in both kinds of poem , for each offers a characteristic kind of vision , stance , and act of mind that nevertheless constitutes ...
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... emphasis ) . 18. Fragment no . 85 , in The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers , ed . Whitney J. Oates ( New York : The Modern Library , 1940 ) , pp . 51-52 , my emphasis . 19. Mack , The Garden and the City , p . 98 . 20. Corr . , IV . 40 ...
... emphasis ) . 18. Fragment no . 85 , in The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers , ed . Whitney J. Oates ( New York : The Modern Library , 1940 ) , pp . 51-52 , my emphasis . 19. Mack , The Garden and the City , p . 98 . 20. Corr . , IV . 40 ...
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Preface | 9 |
Human Knowledge and Poetic Structure | 37 |
The Epistolary Pattern | 108 |
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