Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Pope was bound to turn to this kindred spirit from the first century . Pope's Horatian satires and epistles are so well done that it is scarcely possible to see where Horace ends and Pope begins . When- ever Horace speaks directly and ...
... Pope was bound to turn to this kindred spirit from the first century . Pope's Horatian satires and epistles are so well done that it is scarcely possible to see where Horace ends and Pope begins . When- ever Horace speaks directly and ...
Strana 223
... Pope's rural bias in The Early Career of Alexander Pope , and Ann Winslow has shown , on a statistical basis , that Pope's poetry actually contains as many references to nature as that of Words- worth.187 Like Shaftesbury , and for the ...
... Pope's rural bias in The Early Career of Alexander Pope , and Ann Winslow has shown , on a statistical basis , that Pope's poetry actually contains as many references to nature as that of Words- worth.187 Like Shaftesbury , and for the ...
Strana 453
... Pope's Windsor Forest on 7 March 1713 , precedence is here given to Pope who wrote the first draft of his poem shortly after he finished the Pastorals ( 1704 ) . Since Pope wrote on 5 December 1712 that Windsor Forest ' has not yet been ...
... Pope's Windsor Forest on 7 March 1713 , precedence is here given to Pope who wrote the first draft of his poem shortly after he finished the Pastorals ( 1704 ) . Since Pope wrote on 5 December 1712 that Windsor Forest ' has not yet been ...
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