Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... expressed in the " Essay on Man , " now acknowledged to be Pope's . 1738 Pope's concern over the state of English life and govern- ment expressed itself in four satiric utterances during the year : " The Sixth Epistle of the First Book ...
... expressed in the " Essay on Man , " now acknowledged to be Pope's . 1738 Pope's concern over the state of English life and govern- ment expressed itself in four satiric utterances during the year : " The Sixth Epistle of the First Book ...
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... expressed this belief in the " Essay on Criticism " : Be Homer's Works your Study , and Delight , Read them by Day , and meditate by Night , Thence form your Judgment , thence your Maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their ...
... expressed this belief in the " Essay on Criticism " : Be Homer's Works your Study , and Delight , Read them by Day , and meditate by Night , Thence form your Judgment , thence your Maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their ...
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... expression , we see the bright imagi- nation of Homer shining out in the most enlivened forms of it . We ac- knowledge him the father of poetical diction ; the first who taught that language of the gods to men . His expression is like ...
... expression , we see the bright imagi- nation of Homer shining out in the most enlivened forms of it . We ac- knowledge him the father of poetical diction ; the first who taught that language of the gods to men . His expression is like ...
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