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... Renaissance and of those who were bred , as Pope was , in the final days of the Renaissance tradition ; he was for them , as he could never be again after their reverential attitude toward Augustan Rome passed away , a nearly ...
... Renaissance and of those who were bred , as Pope was , in the final days of the Renaissance tradition ; he was for them , as he could never be again after their reverential attitude toward Augustan Rome passed away , a nearly ...
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... Renaissance culture and , as such , was simultaneously among the final expressions of that culture : the high tide of Renaissance classicism must inevitably be followed by the ebb . The perfection of Pope's forms , the clarity and ...
... Renaissance culture and , as such , was simultaneously among the final expressions of that culture : the high tide of Renaissance classicism must inevitably be followed by the ebb . The perfection of Pope's forms , the clarity and ...
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... Renaissance predecessors . The classicism of Dryden and Pope must inescapably be the sense of the pre - Christian past that the Renaissance formed and nourished ; corre- latively , our understanding of the very name " Augustan " must ...
... Renaissance predecessors . The classicism of Dryden and Pope must inescapably be the sense of the pre - Christian past that the Renaissance formed and nourished ; corre- latively , our understanding of the very name " Augustan " must ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
Copyright | |
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