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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... passage that closes with a picture of the farmer living in an idyllic scene of labour and fruitfulness and inno- cence . " This was the life that Golden Saturn lived ' : aureus hanc vitam in terris Saturnus agebat Earlier Virgil had ...
... passage that closes with a picture of the farmer living in an idyllic scene of labour and fruitfulness and inno- cence . " This was the life that Golden Saturn lived ' : aureus hanc vitam in terris Saturnus agebat Earlier Virgil had ...
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... passage where one attitude is continually being bounced off another in a series of antitheses exactly as in the Satires . Without any obvious change in rhetorical pattern Pope shifts into a passage on heavenly love , where , as Warton ...
... passage where one attitude is continually being bounced off another in a series of antitheses exactly as in the Satires . Without any obvious change in rhetorical pattern Pope shifts into a passage on heavenly love , where , as Warton ...
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... passage that starts with apparently harmless talk ( " Yet if we look more closely ... ) turns into a dance of wit as antitheses are matched by the musical echo of phrasing and by expected yet surprising identities of rhyme . This poetry ...
... passage that starts with apparently harmless talk ( " Yet if we look more closely ... ) turns into a dance of wit as antitheses are matched by the musical echo of phrasing and by expected yet surprising identities of rhyme . This poetry ...
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