The NAEP ... Technical ReportOffice of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education, 1970 |
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... Homer or Milton so that no man , of a true poetical spirit , is master of himself while he reads them . Hence he is a writer fit for universal perusal , and of general utility ; adapted to all ages and all stations ; for the old and for ...
... Homer or Milton so that no man , of a true poetical spirit , is master of himself while he reads them . Hence he is a writer fit for universal perusal , and of general utility ; adapted to all ages and all stations ; for the old and for ...
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... Homer and Virgil to prove how ludicrous Pope was for him ; we now respect the extent to which the poetry depends upon such allusions and upon our partici- pating as readers in a creative act which accommodates the appropriateness or ...
... Homer and Virgil to prove how ludicrous Pope was for him ; we now respect the extent to which the poetry depends upon such allusions and upon our partici- pating as readers in a creative act which accommodates the appropriateness or ...
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... Homer , is here printed in the original version . The fourth is his mock- criticism , A Key to the Lock , published in April 1715 . TO BELINDA ON THE RAPE OF THE LOCK Pleas'd in these lines , Belinda , you may view How things are priz'd ...
... Homer , is here printed in the original version . The fourth is his mock- criticism , A Key to the Lock , published in April 1715 . TO BELINDA ON THE RAPE OF THE LOCK Pleas'd in these lines , Belinda , you may view How things are priz'd ...
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... Homer to his Eye . It is , in these Days , with Authors as with other Men , the well bred are familiarly acquainted with them at first Sight ; and as it is sufficient for a good General to have survey'd the Ground he is to conquer , so ...
... Homer to his Eye . It is , in these Days , with Authors as with other Men , the well bred are familiarly acquainted with them at first Sight ; and as it is sufficient for a good General to have survey'd the Ground he is to conquer , so ...
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... Homer and Virgil , and Change the Names as Occasion serves . For the Machines . Take of Deities , Male and Female , as many as you can use . Separate them into two equal parts , and keep Jupiter in the middle . Let Juno put him in a ...
... Homer and Virgil , and Change the Names as Occasion serves . For the Machines . Take of Deities , Male and Female , as many as you can use . Separate them into two equal parts , and keep Jupiter in the middle . Let Juno put him in a ...
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action Addison admirable airy Alexander Pope allusion Arabella Fermor Ariel artificial attitude Author Baron Barrier Treaty battle beau beauty beaux Belinda Belinda's world blush Boileau burlesque Canto Cave of Spleen character charm chastity Clarissa Clarissa's speech Cleanth Brooks coquette couplet criticism Dryden Dunciad epic Epistle Essay ev'ry eyes fable fair fame Fate frail China jar Garth give glitt'ring Gnomes goddess grace hair heart heroes heroic Homer honour human Humour Iliad imagery imagination kind Lady lines literary Lock loss Lutrin machinery Machines maid mean Milton mock mock-epic mock-heroic mockery modern moral Muse nature Nymph Ombre Ovid Paradise Lost parody passage passion perhaps poem poem's poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's Pow'r pride Rape readers romantic Sarpedon satire sense serious sexual Sir Plume Spectator spirit Spleen style sylphs symbol Tatler Thalestris things tion translation trivial Umbriel vanity vessel Virgil virtue whole woman zeugma