Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... century point of view . Chaucer's poem had been a love poem , so the " Hous of Fame ” consisted of a temple to Venus and two lesser temples to Fame and Rumor ; Pope's poem does not concern itself with love , so Venus and her temple are ...
... century point of view . Chaucer's poem had been a love poem , so the " Hous of Fame ” consisted of a temple to Venus and two lesser temples to Fame and Rumor ; Pope's poem does not concern itself with love , so Venus and her temple are ...
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... century . And , be- lieving as he did that the heroic tradition was alive , Pope had to base it on eighteenth - century values , while noting differences as well as similarities between Homeric and eighteenth - century civi- lization ...
... century . And , be- lieving as he did that the heroic tradition was alive , Pope had to base it on eighteenth - century values , while noting differences as well as similarities between Homeric and eighteenth - century civi- lization ...
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... century . Austin Warren's Alexander Pope as Critic and Humanist ( 1929 ) presented the poet as a man of his own century . The next year , Edith Sitwell's biography , Alexander Pope , destroyed several of the abusive legends and ...
... century . Austin Warren's Alexander Pope as Critic and Humanist ( 1929 ) presented the poet as a man of his own century . The next year , Edith Sitwell's biography , Alexander Pope , destroyed several of the abusive legends and ...
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