Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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... theme ; and time , or mutability , as a complementary theme . The time sequence is also developed by the setting of each pastoral at a different period of the day : early morning ( " Spring " ) , mid - day ( " Summer " ) , sunset ...
... theme ; and time , or mutability , as a complementary theme . The time sequence is also developed by the setting of each pastoral at a different period of the day : early morning ( " Spring " ) , mid - day ( " Summer " ) , sunset ...
Page 105
... theme . The reason these portraits are hard to paint , the poet admits , is that their subjects change so fast ; and ... theme of the poem - human nature in woman , as in man , is inscrutable ; it is as variable as the clothes women wear ...
... theme . The reason these portraits are hard to paint , the poet admits , is that their subjects change so fast ; and ... theme of the poem - human nature in woman , as in man , is inscrutable ; it is as variable as the clothes women wear ...
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... theme or state- ment from the original , to create contemporary variations on it , and to illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier ...
... theme or state- ment from the original , to create contemporary variations on it , and to illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier ...
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action Addison Aeneid Alexander Pope allusion Arbuthnot attack Augustan Bathurst Belinda Bolingbroke Book of Horace Burlington character sketches Christian Cobham concors couplet created Dialogue discordia concors divine Dryden Dullness dunces Dunciad Earl eighteenth-century Eloisa to Abelard English epic Epistle to Dr Essay on Criticism Ethic Epistles ev'ry evil Fame George Sherburn goddess Heav'n heroic Homer Horace's human hunting Iliad imagery Imitations of Horace John John Caryll Lady language Lewis Theobald lines literary Lord Lord Hervey man's metaphor Milton mock-heroic moral values nature Oxford Paradise Lost pastoral poet poet's poetic Pope published Pope's poem portrait praise present pride Professor Rape reader Renaissance Reuben Brower rhetorical ruling passion satire Scriblerus Second Book Self-love Shakespeare social Sporus Swift sylphs taste theme things Thomas Parnell Tickell tion tone Tory tradition translation true Twickenham Twickenham Edition verse vice virtue Warburton Whig William Windsor Forest writing