Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... Homer or of any good poet . Pope becomes more specific about the writers who fail in invention just as he becomes less so about the quarrel of Ancients and Moderns ; in each case he puts the primary emphasis of the Preface on the ...
... Homer or of any good poet . Pope becomes more specific about the writers who fail in invention just as he becomes less so about the quarrel of Ancients and Moderns ; in each case he puts the primary emphasis of the Preface on the ...
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... Homer . The reader in particular is guaranteed two things : first , that he will be introduced to the most central aspects of the subject ; and second , that he will not be dominated by the whims , vagaries , and personal inclina- tions ...
... Homer . The reader in particular is guaranteed two things : first , that he will be introduced to the most central aspects of the subject ; and second , that he will not be dominated by the whims , vagaries , and personal inclina- tions ...
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... Homer . What is the significance of these differences among Pope , Chapman , and Homer ? As Pope heightens diction where Chapman descends , repeats Homer's set - phrases which Chap- man varies , works in the closed couplet where Chapman ...
... Homer . What is the significance of these differences among Pope , Chapman , and Homer ? As Pope heightens diction where Chapman descends , repeats Homer's set - phrases which Chap- man varies , works in the closed couplet where Chapman ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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