Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... original genius under the category of grace . Pope , of course , was aware of the Longinian sublime as well as of grace , as was his contemporary , the painter , Jon- athan Richardson.59 But as the century wore on , grace took on an ...
... original genius under the category of grace . Pope , of course , was aware of the Longinian sublime as well as of grace , as was his contemporary , the painter , Jon- athan Richardson.59 But as the century wore on , grace took on an ...
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... original tongues . " -- -- While Dryden was cultivating a manner that had almost no appropriateness to his auditors except by a law of literary contraries he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and ...
... original tongues . " -- -- While Dryden was cultivating a manner that had almost no appropriateness to his auditors except by a law of literary contraries he was learning to speak to them with directness and ease in his prologues and ...
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Maynard Mack. of Homer , and not at the original Greek or some earlier English version of it ? Secondly , assuming that a given passage can be shown to parallel Pope's translation specifically , rather than the original Greek or an ...
Maynard Mack. of Homer , and not at the original Greek or some earlier English version of it ? Secondly , assuming that a given passage can be shown to parallel Pope's translation specifically , rather than the original Greek or an ...
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