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for the readers of his own generation , at least , here was authentic poetry . Pope is less happy when Homer is in his simpler manner , where poetic elevation is achieved by an exquisite rightness of image and a relatively unadorned ...
for the readers of his own generation , at least , here was authentic poetry . Pope is less happy when Homer is in his simpler manner , where poetic elevation is achieved by an exquisite rightness of image and a relatively unadorned ...
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And the reader who wishes to know the art of Pope will read first the Rape of the Lock , the Dunciad , the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , and may perhaps be content with the three or four fine passages from “ Homer ” included in such an ...
And the reader who wishes to know the art of Pope will read first the Rape of the Lock , the Dunciad , the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , and may perhaps be content with the three or four fine passages from “ Homer ” included in such an ...
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indicated by first and final letters , the “ Publisher ” says : I would not have the reader too much troubled or anxious , if he cannot decypher them ; since when he shall have found them out , he will probably know no more of the ...
indicated by first and final letters , the “ Publisher ” says : I would not have the reader too much troubled or anxious , if he cannot decypher them ; since when he shall have found them out , he will probably know no more of the ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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