Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten This edition, first published in 1966, contains all of Pope's poems, except for his translations from Homer, scraps of verse originally included in letters, and poems of doubtful attribution. It also includes Pope's own notes, the 1728 edition of The Dunciad, and the 1712 edition of The Rape of the Lock. Davis has provided a text which attempts to follow Pope's latest wishes both in substance and accidentals. He has taken as his copy text the late quartos of The Dunciad in 1743, the Essay on Man and the Essay on Criticism in February 1744, and the Epistles in May 1744. For the rest he has followed the 1751 text, which he has collated with the earlier editions. |
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... Homer after any speech , So spoke and all the Heroes applauded . 40 45 50 37. From hence the first Edition goes on to the Conclusion , except a very few short insertions added , to keep the Machinery in view to the end of the poem . 45.
... Homer after any speech , So spoke and all the Heroes applauded . 40 45 50 37. From hence the first Edition goes on to the Conclusion , except a very few short insertions added , to keep the Machinery in view to the end of the poem . 45.
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... Homer , of 200 l . from King George I , and 100 l . from the prince and princess . a In a Letter under his hand , dated March 12 , 1733 . b Dennis , Pref . to his Reflect . on the Essay on Criticism . • Pref . to his Rem . on Homer . d ...
... Homer , of 200 l . from King George I , and 100 l . from the prince and princess . a In a Letter under his hand , dated March 12 , 1733 . b Dennis , Pref . to his Reflect . on the Essay on Criticism . • Pref . to his Rem . on Homer . d ...
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... Homer composed , of like nature and matter with this of our poet . For of Epic sort it appeareth to have been , yet ... Homer himself , and anterior even to the Iliad or Odyssey . Now , forasmuch as our poet had translated those two ...
... Homer composed , of like nature and matter with this of our poet . For of Epic sort it appeareth to have been , yet ... Homer himself , and anterior even to the Iliad or Odyssey . Now , forasmuch as our poet had translated those two ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
MESSIAH A SACRED ECLOGUE IN IMITATION | 32 |
ODE ON ST CECILIAS DAY MDCCVIII AND OTHER | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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