Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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Página xxvii
... poetry . " The life and tastes of Pope's readers invite him to the use of materials such as make him seem at times a journalistic rather than a ' classi- cal ' poet . Ultimate values seem frequently lost in that welter of topical fact ...
... poetry . " The life and tastes of Pope's readers invite him to the use of materials such as make him seem at times a journalistic rather than a ' classi- cal ' poet . Ultimate values seem frequently lost in that welter of topical fact ...
Página xxviii
... poetry have done after one of these great poets . [ From a note pre- fixed to Pope's Odyssey , Book I. ] Imitation here is evidently imitation of the spirit and general method of the ancients . It is such imitation that leads Pope to ...
... poetry have done after one of these great poets . [ From a note pre- fixed to Pope's Odyssey , Book I. ] Imitation here is evidently imitation of the spirit and general method of the ancients . It is such imitation that leads Pope to ...
Página 386
... poetry . Dennis in his Advancement and Reformation of Poetry ( 1701 ) asserts that the actual preeminence of the ancient poets is derived " from joining their re- ligion with their poetry , " and he goes on to urge " that the moderns ...
... poetry . Dennis in his Advancement and Reformation of Poetry ( 1701 ) asserts that the actual preeminence of the ancient poets is derived " from joining their re- ligion with their poetry , " and he goes on to urge " that the moderns ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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