Reinterpretations: Essays on Poems by Milton, Pope and JohnsonRoutledge and K. Paul, 1971 - 129 páginas |
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... appears : the mechanical instrument of execution that brings about a sudden death , represented by the ' abhorred shears ' in the meditation on fame and the ' grim two - handed engine ' in the meditation on the corruption of the Church ...
... appears : the mechanical instrument of execution that brings about a sudden death , represented by the ' abhorred shears ' in the meditation on fame and the ' grim two - handed engine ' in the meditation on the corruption of the Church ...
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... appears alongside St Peter . When the swain questions the poetic vocation , he does so in response to a seemingly blind and malignant fate that apparently holds out no promise to those dedicated to this higher calling . And that this ...
... appears alongside St Peter . When the swain questions the poetic vocation , he does so in response to a seemingly blind and malignant fate that apparently holds out no promise to those dedicated to this higher calling . And that this ...
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... appear in Johnson's manuscript , which in- stead contains the lines : 27 With servile grief dependent nobles sigh And swell with tears the prostituted eye . Such nobles could not have been ' dependent ' on anyone except Walpole , and ...
... appear in Johnson's manuscript , which in- stead contains the lines : 27 With servile grief dependent nobles sigh And swell with tears the prostituted eye . Such nobles could not have been ' dependent ' on anyone except Walpole , and ...
Contenido
Lycidas | 28 |
The Rape of the Lock | 50 |
An Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot | 81 |
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Aeneas Alexander Pope allusion appears Arabella Arbuthnot arguably Baron beauty Belinda Briton Bufo canto card-game character Christian companion poems contemporary context contrast coquette corruption couplet critics described Dido divine Dr Johnson dramatic dream Dryden earlier earthly lover echo English Epistle to Dr Essays example five-canto version grief heroine honour ibid Il Penseroso imagery implied inspiration interpretation introductory stanza John Milton Juvenal Juvenal's kind L'Allegro later lines literary Lock London Lycidas's Melancholy Milton's Lycidas moral Moreover motif Muses Nymph Orgilio Orpheus pagan Paradise Lost pastoral world Penseroso perhaps Phoebus poem's poet poet-speaker poetry Pope's portrait pride Rape reader reading reference regarded represented resurrection Samuel Johnson Sarpedon satire satirist seems sense significance Sporus St Peter suggest swain sylphs symbolic Thales Thalestris theme thou tion tradition Tuve Twickenham Twickenham editor two-handed engine Types of Lycidas Umbriel Verres verse verse-paragraph Walpole Walpole's woeful shepherds Wolsey words