Alexander Pope: The Poetry of AllusionClarendon Press, 1959 - 368 "One has to look back to Mark Van Doren's momentous John Dryden for a study of a major English poet which is as ambitious in intention and as convincing in execution."--New Statesman. "Will send the reader back to his Pope with an enriched appreciation."--Times Literary Supplement. The paperback reissue of a long out-of-print classic, this volume examines how allusion works in Pope, allowing the modern reader to feel the presence of Virgil, Horace, and Homer much in the way that Pope and his contemporaries felt it and giving readers a concrete sense of the poetic voices that Pope heard as he wrote. |
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... beauty and the absurdity of his early pastoral style , he makes fun of the too perfect beauty of Belinda and her world while ridiculing her ' destructive ' wiles and her conceit ; At the same time he makes us feel so strongly the charm ...
... beauty and the absurdity of his early pastoral style , he makes fun of the too perfect beauty of Belinda and her world while ridiculing her ' destructive ' wiles and her conceit ; At the same time he makes us feel so strongly the charm ...
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... Beauty must decay , Curl'd or uncurl'd , since Locks will turn to grey , Since painted , or not painted , all shall fade , And she who scorns a man , must die a Maid ; What then remains , but well our Pow'r to use , And keep good Humour ...
... Beauty must decay , Curl'd or uncurl'd , since Locks will turn to grey , Since painted , or not painted , all shall fade , And she who scorns a man , must die a Maid ; What then remains , but well our Pow'r to use , And keep good Humour ...
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... beauty of many cities , know the manners of the people of many countries , and learn the language of many nations . Some of these may serve for ornaments , and all of them for delights : but your Lord- ship must look further than these ...
... beauty of many cities , know the manners of the people of many countries , and learn the language of many nations . Some of these may serve for ornaments , and all of them for delights : but your Lord- ship must look further than these ...
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THE SHEPHERDS SONG | 15 |
THE WORLDS GREAT AGE | 35 |
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