Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... ideas as Christian rather than as Deistic , the true defense of the " Essay on Man " must rest on the fact that it is a poem and not a logically argued system of ethics . What Pope did was to utilize for poetic purposes ideas which ...
... ideas as Christian rather than as Deistic , the true defense of the " Essay on Man " must rest on the fact that it is a poem and not a logically argued system of ethics . What Pope did was to utilize for poetic purposes ideas which ...
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... ideas and modes of expression in the two ages . One of the first poems Pope wrote was the " Ode on Solitude , ” an imitation of Horace . Throughout his life Pope continued to look upon Horace as his master , much in the manner that ...
... ideas and modes of expression in the two ages . One of the first poems Pope wrote was the " Ode on Solitude , ” an imitation of Horace . Throughout his life Pope continued to look upon Horace as his master , much in the manner that ...
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... Ideas , ' " Eng- lish Literary History , XXVI ( 1959 ) , 368–86 . A rather convincing argument that Locke's ideas influenced Pope . WASSERMAN , EARL R. The Subtler Language . Baltimore : Johns Hop- kins University Press , 1959. In ...
... Ideas , ' " Eng- lish Literary History , XXVI ( 1959 ) , 368–86 . A rather convincing argument that Locke's ideas influenced Pope . WASSERMAN , EARL R. The Subtler Language . Baltimore : Johns Hop- kins University Press , 1959. In ...
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