Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... rhetorical passage which exhorts Burlington to continue his works of magnificence and thus become a pattern to England and its rulers in their attempts to build a greater nation . This insistence on harmony between man and nature might ...
... rhetorical passage which exhorts Burlington to continue his works of magnificence and thus become a pattern to England and its rulers in their attempts to build a greater nation . This insistence on harmony between man and nature might ...
Page 171
... rhetorical method of the essay stresses the primacy of nature . ALPERS , PAUL J. " Pope's To Bathurst and the Mandevillian State , " Eng- lish Literary History , XXV ( 1958 ) , 23-42 . Concerned with Pope's opposition to Mandeville and ...
... rhetorical method of the essay stresses the primacy of nature . ALPERS , PAUL J. " Pope's To Bathurst and the Mandevillian State , " Eng- lish Literary History , XXV ( 1958 ) , 23-42 . Concerned with Pope's opposition to Mandeville and ...
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... rhetorical devices used by the poet to express his argument . WILLIAMS , AUBREY L. Pope's " Dunciad ” : A Study of Its Meaning . Baton Rouge , Louisiana : Louisiana State University Press , 1955 . The most thorough treatment available ...
... rhetorical devices used by the poet to express his argument . WILLIAMS , AUBREY L. Pope's " Dunciad ” : A Study of Its Meaning . Baton Rouge , Louisiana : Louisiana State University Press , 1955 . The most thorough treatment available ...
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