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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-306

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302 department fob ladies The Revolution of 1688 and its effects Dryden's position altered-his relations with Jacob Tonson and their signifi- cance The Fables and Translations Remarks on the Dramas Importance of study of Dryden for proper understanding of the 18th century-his contributions to Literature-qualities of his Satire-development of his Style-steps taken by him towards the attainment of Literary independence Alexander Pope his early attempts at Poetry-his character as it affects his writings-The Pastorals-The Essay on Criticism-representation of the critical temper of the time Pope's conception of Nature Wit and Sense-bis false conception of classicalism-the quarrel with Addison and its results Pope's relations with his contemporaries eg Gay Swift etc The Rape of the Loch and the Mock Heroic The Iliad-as translation as an original work-the signi- ticance of its dedication-Pope as the chief-liberator of literature from Patronage-his greatness in this respect The Dunciad The Essay on Man and Moral Essays Friendship with Bolingbroke and its results-inability of Pope to treat philosphical subject-shallowness of his conception-the critics of the Essay Crousaz Warburton and Dr Johnson Satires and Epistles Imitation of Horace How far Pope adopts the Horatian conception of Satire General tone of his Satire Pope as Stylist General estimate of his work Lent Term Poetry of the Age of Johnson and the Dawn of the Romantic Revival ψ7 ך ץ r- -ψ The poetry and criticism of Dr Johnson considered as typical of the spirit of his age London-Vanity of Human Wishes-The Lives of the Poets Johnson's conception of satire and style of poetry as compared with Pope's His criticism directly antagonistic to the new movement in Subjects'prescribed for Matrculation London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate Β Δ Honours London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate Sc London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Final Pass Β Α London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Final Pass Sc London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Honours London 1899
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