The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... Canto I , the game at ombre in Canto III , and the whole descrip- tion of the Cave of Spleen ( which is a part of the ma- chinery ) . The poem which in Lintot's Miscellany con- sisted of 334 lines now numbered 764 lines , ' and yet no ...
... Canto I , the game at ombre in Canto III , and the whole descrip- tion of the Cave of Spleen ( which is a part of the ma- chinery ) . The poem which in Lintot's Miscellany con- sisted of 334 lines now numbered 764 lines , ' and yet no ...
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... Canto IV . This canto contains Advice to Poets , in regard to their Conduct . I. That there is no Medium in Poetry . II . How far to submit to Correction of Criticks . [ III is left out . ] IV . The Morals a Poet ought to have . V. Agst ...
... Canto IV . This canto contains Advice to Poets , in regard to their Conduct . I. That there is no Medium in Poetry . II . How far to submit to Correction of Criticks . [ III is left out . ] IV . The Morals a Poet ought to have . V. Agst ...
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... cantos was translated into English in 1682 by an unidentified " N.O. " It is a rough and very free translation . Each canto has a prefixed " Argument " in Hudibrastic verse . The translation is in five - stress couplets , but with very ...
... cantos was translated into English in 1682 by an unidentified " N.O. " It is a rough and very free translation . Each canto has a prefixed " Argument " in Hudibrastic verse . The translation is in five - stress couplets , but with very ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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