Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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Page 38
... praising the " Pastorals ” of Ambrose Philips over those of Pope in a series of five Guardian issues ; these lauded ... praise of Philips ' " Pas- torals " ; but a most cursory reading reveals it to be an ironic attack on this writer ...
... praising the " Pastorals ” of Ambrose Philips over those of Pope in a series of five Guardian issues ; these lauded ... praise of Philips ' " Pas- torals " ; but a most cursory reading reveals it to be an ironic attack on this writer ...
Page 120
... praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed . " Man must " know himself , " and through that knowledge fulfill the divine order in universal nature , human nature , social nature , and ethical nature . Each is a ...
... praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed . " Man must " know himself , " and through that knowledge fulfill the divine order in universal nature , human nature , social nature , and ethical nature . Each is a ...
Page 136
... praise to mockery and ad- miration to disgust . Pope's imitation is filtered through the Hora- tian original , and Horace and his poem become the structural metaphor of Pope's imitation . To help create this ironic tone , the speaker in ...
... praise to mockery and ad- miration to disgust . Pope's imitation is filtered through the Hora- tian original , and Horace and his poem become the structural metaphor of Pope's imitation . To help create this ironic tone , the speaker in ...
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