Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... frequently in society , but in ' Il Penseroso he is solitary : ' Some still removed place will fit ' ( 78 ) . Mirth ... frequent use of ' some ' : ' some wide - watered shore ' ( 75 ) , ' Some still removed place ' ( 78 ) , ' some high ...
... frequently in society , but in ' Il Penseroso he is solitary : ' Some still removed place will fit ' ( 78 ) . Mirth ... frequent use of ' some ' : ' some wide - watered shore ' ( 75 ) , ' Some still removed place ' ( 78 ) , ' some high ...
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... frequent analogies drawn between his career and methods and those of Milton's Satan . In Pope's poetry , however , such names as Atossa , Sir Balaam or Timon do little more than provide situational analogies : they are in only ...
... frequent analogies drawn between his career and methods and those of Milton's Satan . In Pope's poetry , however , such names as Atossa , Sir Balaam or Timon do little more than provide situational analogies : they are in only ...
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... frequent attack in this poem is levelled at distance from reality . Poets sentimentalise the lot of the peasant by ignoring it : ' thus the Muses sing of happy swains , / Because the Muses never know their pains ' ( 21-2 ; it is typical ...
... frequent attack in this poem is levelled at distance from reality . Poets sentimentalise the lot of the peasant by ignoring it : ' thus the Muses sing of happy swains , / Because the Muses never know their pains ' ( 21-2 ; it is typical ...
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