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Page 78
... emotional tone of the poem : a colorfulness and richness both in the closed and open couplets , and a mounting vehemence sustained espe- cially in the second half by frequent sweeps of open couplets . Pope's lines have a forward ...
... emotional tone of the poem : a colorfulness and richness both in the closed and open couplets , and a mounting vehemence sustained espe- cially in the second half by frequent sweeps of open couplets . Pope's lines have a forward ...
Page 111
... emotions happening within the still convent , and within the mind of the outwardly controlled and severe nun . This silent , episto- lary mode in the gloomy convent creates a dark , melan- choly emotional coloring that dominates the ...
... emotions happening within the still convent , and within the mind of the outwardly controlled and severe nun . This silent , episto- lary mode in the gloomy convent creates a dark , melan- choly emotional coloring that dominates the ...
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... emotional movement of this paragraph is similar to the wavelike movement of others in the poem . There is a slight rise of Eloisa's emotions , restrained , however , by the static form of the apostrophes until " Shrines " ( 5 ) , the ...
... emotional movement of this paragraph is similar to the wavelike movement of others in the poem . There is a slight rise of Eloisa's emotions , restrained , however , by the static form of the apostrophes until " Shrines " ( 5 ) , the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
Copyright | |
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