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... Dialogue I are rougher , more irregular than these parallels . The scarcity of pivotal caesura and the wide variation of pauses ena- bles Pope to use a more irregular meter . Lines without syntactic and metrical caesura often seem more ...
... Dialogue I are rougher , more irregular than these parallels . The scarcity of pivotal caesura and the wide variation of pauses ena- bles Pope to use a more irregular meter . Lines without syntactic and metrical caesura often seem more ...
Page 190
... Dialogue II , a variation and development of Dialogue I , is the most memorable and disinterested tribute in English literature to the power and worth of great satire . Pope takes up more concretely the issues raised in Dia- logue I ...
... Dialogue II , a variation and development of Dialogue I , is the most memorable and disinterested tribute in English literature to the power and worth of great satire . Pope takes up more concretely the issues raised in Dia- logue I ...
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... dialogue of the Epilogue to the Satires , a different kind of poem from the second book of the Dunciad . In the first dialogue , they reflect quick , conver- sational give - and - take and a colloquial tone . Paradoxi- cally , there are ...
... dialogue of the Epilogue to the Satires , a different kind of poem from the second book of the Dunciad . In the first dialogue , they reflect quick , conver- sational give - and - take and a colloquial tone . Paradoxi- cally , there are ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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