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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... nature ' , for if we are to understand Pope's attitude toward poetry and criticism , we should connect the theme of true and false wit with the basic theme of following Nature ' . But the uncom- mon reader who is interested in the ...
... nature ' , for if we are to understand Pope's attitude toward poetry and criticism , we should connect the theme of true and false wit with the basic theme of following Nature ' . But the uncom- mon reader who is interested in the ...
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... nature important in this poem and in much of Pope's later poetry , the view of nature as artist - designer . ' Nature the creator originally draws the lines right , though faintly in some of her works ' . ' Her ' , because divinely ...
... nature important in this poem and in much of Pope's later poetry , the view of nature as artist - designer . ' Nature the creator originally draws the lines right , though faintly in some of her works ' . ' Her ' , because divinely ...
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... nature as exhibited above all in human nature . But when Pope says the ' Rules ' Are Nature still , but Nature methodised . . . or ( 89 ) Nature and Homer were , he found , the same . ( 135 ) he is not solemnly presenting critical ...
... nature as exhibited above all in human nature . But when Pope says the ' Rules ' Are Nature still , but Nature methodised . . . or ( 89 ) Nature and Homer were , he found , the same . ( 135 ) he is not solemnly presenting critical ...
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