The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... imitation of Spenser himself and because of the literary vogue of romantic strangeness . Spenser could delight Pope , both in his boyhood and in his latest years , by his " gallery of pictures " ; but his “ forests and enchantments ...
... imitation of Spenser himself and because of the literary vogue of romantic strangeness . Spenser could delight Pope , both in his boyhood and in his latest years , by his " gallery of pictures " ; but his “ forests and enchantments ...
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... imitation . What is memorable in Pope's Pastorals is not their substance . The Golden Age which they profess to imitate , with its pretty artifice of simplicity , provides no alluring avenue of escape for us today . Neither , for that ...
... imitation . What is memorable in Pope's Pastorals is not their substance . The Golden Age which they profess to imitate , with its pretty artifice of simplicity , provides no alluring avenue of escape for us today . Neither , for that ...
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... imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . It is in imitation of the manner of Virgil that " and a little child shall lead them " has become " And boys in flow'ry bands the Tyger lead . " Pope is , as it ...
... imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . It is in imitation of the manner of Virgil that " and a little child shall lead them " has become " And boys in flow'ry bands the Tyger lead . " Pope is , as it ...
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abelard Addison Alexander Pope ancient Arbuthnot artistic Boileau brilliant cæsura Canto Caryll century character Chaucer Cibber Colley Cibber couplet diction didactic Dryden dull Dulness Dunces Dunciad eclogue edition Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard Elwin-Courthope English poetry epic Epistle Epistle to Dr Essay on Criticism ev'ry fancy genius Greek heavy syllables heroic heroic couplet Homer Horace Horatian satires Iliad images imagination imitation judgment Latin less letters Lewis Theobald light lines literary Lock Lord Milton modern reader Moral Essay Nature neo-classical never o'er original passage Pastorals pause phrase poem poet poetic Pope's satire portrait praise Preface printed prose published quarto Queen Rape reason romantic Rosicrucian Scriblerus sense Shakespeare Spence Spenser spirit Swift sylphs taste temper textual critic thee theme Theobald things thought thro tion translation truth Unfortunate Lady verse Virgil virtues volume Windsor Forest word write written