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A most significant aspect of Pope's stylistic art is his use of a " couplet norm " or dominant style for each poem . ( I mean about the same thing by norm and domi- nant style except that style is a larger and more inclusive term ...
A most significant aspect of Pope's stylistic art is his use of a " couplet norm " or dominant style for each poem . ( I mean about the same thing by norm and domi- nant style except that style is a larger and more inclusive term ...
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The dominant couplet style of the Epistle to Burling- ton , one of Pope's shorter major poems , is a smoothly flowing , rhythmical parallelism varied with couplets that are just slightly formal and oratorical in accordance with his ...
The dominant couplet style of the Epistle to Burling- ton , one of Pope's shorter major poems , is a smoothly flowing , rhythmical parallelism varied with couplets that are just slightly formal and oratorical in accordance with his ...
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in the Epilogue similar to those of the early poems be- cause Pope does not use the same type of structured norm or dominant style , nor is there a particular struc- ture or mode that occurs frequently enough to enable Pope to refer to ...
in the Epilogue similar to those of the early poems be- cause Pope does not use the same type of structured norm or dominant style , nor is there a particular struc- ture or mode that occurs frequently enough to enable Pope to refer to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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