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aphorisms (alexander pope ).doc o’zbekiston b respublikasi contents introduction chapter i : alexander pope and his literary career 1.1. early life and career 1.2. the style of alexander pope 1.3. later works and poetry: a) essay on criticism b) rape of the lock c) dunciad and moral essays d) essay on man chapter ii: the problem of aphorisms and their classification 2.1 the role of aphorism in english literature 2. 2. classification of aphorisms according to their meaning conclusion bibliography chapter i : alexander pope and his literary career 1.1. early life and career pope was born in london to alexander pope (senior, a linen merchant) and edith pope (née turner), who were both catholics. pope's education was affected by the penal law in force at the time upholding the status of the established church of england, which banned catholics from teaching on pain of perpetual imprisonment. pope was taught …
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illiam walsh. at binfield, he also began to make many important friends. one of them, john caryll (the future dedicatee of the rape of the lock), was twenty years older than the poet and had made many acquaintances in the london literary world. he introduced the young pope to the ageing playwright william wycherley and to william walsh, a minor poet, who helped pope revise his first major work, the pastorals. he also met the blount sisters, teresa and (his alleged future lover) martha, both of whom would remain lifelong friends. from the age of 12, he suffered numerous health problems, such as pott's disease (a form of tuberculosis that affects the bone) which deformed his body and stunted his growth, leaving him with a severe hunchback. his tuberculosis infection caused other health problems including respiratory difficulties, high fevers, inflamed eyes, and abdominal pain. he never grew beyond 1.37 metres …
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est was published and was a well known success. pope's next well known poem was the rape of the lock; first published in 1712, with a revised version published in 1714. this is sometimes considered pope's most popular poem because it was a mock-heroic epic, written to make fun of a high society quarrel between arabella fermor (the "belinda" of the poem) and lord petre, who had snipped a lock of hair from her head without her permission. in his poem he treats his characters in an epic style; when the baron steals her hair and she tries to get it back, it flies into the air and turns into a star. during pope's friendship with joseph addison, he contributed to addison's play cato as well as writing for the guardian and the spectator. around this time he began the work of translating the iliad, which was a painstaking process …
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ing during its excavations enabled the subterranean retreat to be filled with the relaxing sound of trickling water, which would quietly echo around the chambers. pope was said to have remarked that: "were it to have nymphs as well – it would be complete in everything." although the house and gardens have long since been demolished, much of this grotto still survives. the grotto now lies beneath radnor house independent co-ed school, and is occasionally opened to the public. 1.2 the style of alexander pope before speaking of po’pes style i consider my duty to inform you about the neo classicists neo new classicists of the classics the ancient roman – greek writers. they imitated them like slaves (not only in literature, also in architecture) great interest in the poems who lived in the time of emperor august. most poetry was satirical or didactic, ( satire: making fun of people) …
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irit. much of this poem is a test of keats inner soul or spirit. he has lead himself to st. agnes for his own personal account of life in a time long gone. keats' romantic style has brought visionary raw emotion to the aching hearts of all his readers. then, both poems go separate ways in their tales of body and spirit. taking account of all differences in these two works, has brought out a sense of unknown ecstasy. pope displays morality with his own twists on fate and man kind's inability to rationalize right decision making in life. he complicates this with, "moral superiority" and his visions of old styles blended with his attitude for recognition. pope has indulged the reader in consistent religious order, and awkward justice for mankind. however, when viewing keats poem stanza by stanza, much is revealed. keats' tale starts as a direct eagerness for …

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aphorisms (alexander pope ).doc o’zbekiston b respublikasi contents introduction chapter i : alexander pope and his literary career 1.1. early life and career 1.2. the style of alexander pope 1.3. later works and poetry: a) essay on criticism b) rape of the lock c) dunciad and moral essays d) essay on man chapter ii: the problem of aphorisms and their classification 2.1 the role of aphorism in english literature 2. 2. classification of aphorisms according to their meaning conclusion bibliography chapter i : alexander pope and his literary career 1.1. early life and career pope was born in london to alexander pope (senior, a linen merchant) and edith pope (née turner), who were both catholics. pope's education was affected by …

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