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Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial weighting beyond its logical value , given to a syllable because of its place in the a pattern , will mar if not destroy the intended music 36 The Poetical Career of Pope.
Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial weighting beyond its logical value , given to a syllable because of its place in the a pattern , will mar if not destroy the intended music 36 The Poetical Career of Pope.
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The passage of two centuries of changing literary fashions has given to Pope's diction a certain flavour of artistic obsolescence . Words and phrases which were the familiar and unnoticed currency of Augustan verse — words like “ social ...
The passage of two centuries of changing literary fashions has given to Pope's diction a certain flavour of artistic obsolescence . Words and phrases which were the familiar and unnoticed currency of Augustan verse — words like “ social ...
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2 As given in the edition of 1729 . Argument to Book the Fourth . * The “ New Dunciad ” of 1742 had broken off with a set of asterisks and the note , “ De - est Finis . ” It would seem that Pope had already planned to transfer to the ...
2 As given in the edition of 1729 . Argument to Book the Fourth . * The “ New Dunciad ” of 1742 had broken off with a set of asterisks and the note , “ De - est Finis . ” It would seem that Pope had already planned to transfer to the ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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