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... Pope in his Temple of Fame . Spenser's Faery Queen is allegorical throughout ; the virtues and vices being personified , and made to act out their nature , in a series of supposed adventures . Thomson's Castle of Indolence is one of the ...
... Pope in his Temple of Fame . Spenser's Faery Queen is allegorical throughout ; the virtues and vices being personified , and made to act out their nature , in a series of supposed adventures . Thomson's Castle of Indolence is one of the ...
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... Pope by Johnson , are but secondary contrasts . The antithesis of the sycophant and the honest politician , in De- mosthenes on the Crown , is more of a real contrast , and is highly effective both as exposition and as oratory . The ...
... Pope by Johnson , are but secondary contrasts . The antithesis of the sycophant and the honest politician , in De- mosthenes on the Crown , is more of a real contrast , and is highly effective both as exposition and as oratory . The ...
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... Pope is especially fertile in epigrams— And most contemptible to shun contempt . ' And now the chapel's silver bell you hear , That summons you to all the pride of prayer . Nature , like liberty , is best restrained , By the same laws ...
... Pope is especially fertile in epigrams— And most contemptible to shun contempt . ' And now the chapel's silver bell you hear , That summons you to all the pride of prayer . Nature , like liberty , is best restrained , By the same laws ...
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... Pope concludes his passage on Addison : Who would not laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if Atticus were he ? It will be seen from these examples that the negative interrogation affirms , and the positive denies . A ...
... Pope concludes his passage on Addison : Who would not laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if Atticus were he ? It will be seen from these examples that the negative interrogation affirms , and the positive denies . A ...
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... Pope's lines on the Lord Mayor's pageant . Now night descending , the gay scene is o'er ; But lives in Settle's numbers one day more . Fuller's saying on Camden the antiquarian is a witty innuendo : he had a number of coins of the Roman ...
... Pope's lines on the Lord Mayor's pageant . Now night descending , the gay scene is o'er ; But lives in Settle's numbers one day more . Fuller's saying on Camden the antiquarian is a witty innuendo : he had a number of coins of the Roman ...
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abstract action Allegory Alliteration ancient Antithesis balanced beauty brevity called character circumstances clause climax combination common comparison composition concrete concrete Extract conjunctions connexion consonants contrast Crown 8vo degree Demosthenes described Dryden effect emotion English epigram example excitement exposition expression fact Faerie Queen feeling figures of similarity Figures of Speech force give given harmony Horace Walpole human humour hyperbole Iliad illustration impression instances iteration kind language laugh Lord ludicrous meaning melody ment metaphors Metonymy mind mode moral narrative nature objects obverse orator oratory pain paragraph passage passion pathos person personification phrase Plato pleasure Pleonasm poet poetic poetry Pope predicate principal subject principle qualities reason reference rhyme rule sense sentence sentiment simile Socrates sometimes sound statement strength style sublime subordinate suggest syllables Synecdoche tautology tence tender things thought tion Transferred Epithet truth variety verb vowels writer