Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 91British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 182 |
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... moral ' first appeared . It is rather part of the posthumous reception of the poem . Clarissa's speech is thus not the moral of the poem but a moral in the poem , to be interpreted in the light of the total poetic work . This in turn ...
... moral ' first appeared . It is rather part of the posthumous reception of the poem . Clarissa's speech is thus not the moral of the poem but a moral in the poem , to be interpreted in the light of the total poetic work . This in turn ...
Strana 43
... moral effect , outrageously compounded by the latter part of the line : ' or ( if you will a Lord ) ' ( Ep . I. vi . 99 ) .41 This anticipates other lines of the later 1730s where Pope assails the aristocracy under Walpole : See , all ...
... moral effect , outrageously compounded by the latter part of the line : ' or ( if you will a Lord ) ' ( Ep . I. vi . 99 ) .41 This anticipates other lines of the later 1730s where Pope assails the aristocracy under Walpole : See , all ...
Strana 174
... moral , however , is of a different tone and emphasis : For , as to our Sex , if a fine woman should be led by the opinion of the world , to be vain and conceited upon her form and features ; and that to such a degree , as to have ...
... moral , however , is of a different tone and emphasis : For , as to our Sex , if a fine woman should be led by the opinion of the world , to be vain and conceited upon her form and features ; and that to such a degree , as to have ...
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Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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