Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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Pagina 59
... poem . According to Bredvold's well- grounded argument , The Hind and the Panther presents in verse the religious culmination of the poet's growing skepticism , anti - rational- ism , and acceptance of authority , not his obeisance to ...
... poem . According to Bredvold's well- grounded argument , The Hind and the Panther presents in verse the religious culmination of the poet's growing skepticism , anti - rational- ism , and acceptance of authority , not his obeisance to ...
Pagina 584
... poetic interplay of attitudes and traditions well known to readers of the eighteenth century , but remote to those of the twentieth . Nevertheless anyone may enjoy the poem , if he goes genially through it at a slow pace , with just a ...
... poetic interplay of attitudes and traditions well known to readers of the eighteenth century , but remote to those of the twentieth . Nevertheless anyone may enjoy the poem , if he goes genially through it at a slow pace , with just a ...
Pagina 604
... poem . . . . " This addition can better be taken as a sign that it is hard to find a simple moral in the rest of the poem than as a revelation of the poem's " meaning . " To invoke the order to explain The Rape of the Lock is to ...
... poem . . . . " This addition can better be taken as a sign that it is hard to find a simple moral in the rest of the poem than as a revelation of the poem's " meaning . " To invoke the order to explain The Rape of the Lock is to ...
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