Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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Page 104
... portraits of one woman ; and each picture represents a different phase of the shifting feminine sensi- bility . The series ... Portrait may ( I grant ) be seen , Which Heav'n has varnish'd out , and made a Queen : The same for ever ! and ...
... portraits of one woman ; and each picture represents a different phase of the shifting feminine sensi- bility . The series ... Portrait may ( I grant ) be seen , Which Heav'n has varnish'd out , and made a Queen : The same for ever ! and ...
Page 105
... portrait painter Charles Jervas , and one or two of Pope's paintings still survive . Technical terms and similes drawn from painting are evident in his poetry , but attempts to prove any direct influence of the art on his poems have not ...
... portrait painter Charles Jervas , and one or two of Pope's paintings still survive . Technical terms and similes drawn from painting are evident in his poetry , but attempts to prove any direct influence of the art on his poems have not ...
Page 113
... portraits shows that Pope carefully balanced them : they are positive , creative , and good - or they are negative , destructive , and evil . Buckingham ( II . 299–314 ) is an exemplum of the end of prodigality as is Cutler ( 11. 315-34 ) ...
... portraits shows that Pope carefully balanced them : they are positive , creative , and good - or they are negative , destructive , and evil . Buckingham ( II . 299–314 ) is an exemplum of the end of prodigality as is Cutler ( 11. 315-34 ) ...
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