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Its literary virtues spring not from Pope's heart , but from his exquisite mastery of the art of poetic expression ; or perhaps it would be nearer the truth to say that the poet's heart was deeply enlisted in his passionate devotion to ...
Its literary virtues spring not from Pope's heart , but from his exquisite mastery of the art of poetic expression ; or perhaps it would be nearer the truth to say that the poet's heart was deeply enlisted in his passionate devotion to ...
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... ( 1861 ) has enumerated four qualities of Homer's poetry which a translator must seek to reproduce : Homer is eminently rapid ; he is plain and direct in expression , and in the substance a of his thought ; he is eminently noble .
... ( 1861 ) has enumerated four qualities of Homer's poetry which a translator must seek to reproduce : Homer is eminently rapid ; he is plain and direct in expression , and in the substance a of his thought ; he is eminently noble .
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... or more poetically , without sacrificing perspicuity to ornament . poem itself He has “ proposed to write some pieces on Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms .
... or more poetically , without sacrificing perspicuity to ornament . poem itself He has “ proposed to write some pieces on Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
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