Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... kind as in degree . The earlier experimentation was the seed so planted and cultivated that the later harvest might be more abundant . The first poem Pope published was written in the pastoral tradi- tion . This form was a good one for ...
... kind as in degree . The earlier experimentation was the seed so planted and cultivated that the later harvest might be more abundant . The first poem Pope published was written in the pastoral tradi- tion . This form was a good one for ...
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... kind of poetry which eventually carve a niche for Pope in a Temple of Fame - that evaluative kind of poetry which by allusion from other poetic contexts gives Pope's im- mediate context a richness and a suggestiveness of texture , a ...
... kind of poetry which eventually carve a niche for Pope in a Temple of Fame - that evaluative kind of poetry which by allusion from other poetic contexts gives Pope's im- mediate context a richness and a suggestiveness of texture , a ...
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... kind of truth which is objective and universal rather than subjective and specific . Such truth , when checked by the faculty of reason , will be found to be ap- proximately the same in all ages in all educated , intelligent indi ...
... kind of truth which is objective and universal rather than subjective and specific . Such truth , when checked by the faculty of reason , will be found to be ap- proximately the same in all ages in all educated , intelligent indi ...
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