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Page 61
... final fifty lines of the poem where he briefly sketches in flowing parallels the revival of literature and art in the Italian Renaissance ( 697-704 ) ; praises Roscommon ( 719-28 ) ; and goes on to end the poem by paying homage to Walsh ...
... final fifty lines of the poem where he briefly sketches in flowing parallels the revival of literature and art in the Italian Renaissance ( 697-704 ) ; praises Roscommon ( 719-28 ) ; and goes on to end the poem by paying homage to Walsh ...
Page 146
... final darkness . Its inversion puts the em- phasis on Chaos and Night , whose literal meaning is obvious , for Pope begs them to wait ; and " eternal Night " is simply the mode of direct address . But the couplet as well as the passage ...
... final darkness . Its inversion puts the em- phasis on Chaos and Night , whose literal meaning is obvious , for Pope begs them to wait ; and " eternal Night " is simply the mode of direct address . But the couplet as well as the passage ...
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... final couplets grow more neutrally structured , the actor grows more abstract , and with the subordination and inversion of the final two couplets , comes to an overwhelming climax . Appro- priately the butterfly is not named until the ...
... final couplets grow more neutrally structured , the actor grows more abstract , and with the subordination and inversion of the final two couplets , comes to an overwhelming climax . Appro- priately the butterfly is not named until the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
Copyright | |
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achieve Aeneid Alexander Pope antith antithetic Audra and Williams balance and parallelism balanced antithesis balanced line beauty Belinda caesura chiasmus chiastic climax closed couplets complex contrast couplet norm couplet structure couplet style create Dialogue diction dominant Dulness dunces Dunciad earlier early poems effect Eloisa to Abelard emotional emphasizes end-stopped Epilogue Epistle to Burlington Epistle to Dr Essay on Criticism ev'ry expresses eyes Friend Goddess grace hemistich inversion irony last couplet last line line structure literary Lock lover meaning mock epic Nature norm couplets norm Pope nouns nymph paragraph passage passion Pastorals pattern plet poem's poet poetic poetry Pope employs Pope's couplet Pope's rhymes Rape reader rhetorical rhyme words rhythm run-on line satire Satirist scene second couplet second line sense sentence shepherds simple sound stylistic suggest Sylphs syntax theme things Tillotson tion Twick varied verb verse whole Windsor-Forest witty zeugma